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THE HONGKONG

CENTRAL THEATRE

TEL

25720

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1932.

EASTER MEETING.

ENTRIES FOR FANLING'S

RACES ON SUNDAY.

The programme, entries and handi- cape for the Fanling Hunt and Bace Club's Easter Meeting, to be contested on the coming Sunday afternoon_at Kwantl, have just come to hand. The main event on the card in the Fanling Grand National and Pierce Grove Memorial Cup, while a fat race for ladies over a distanco, of one mile should also provide some keen racing and fine sport. The full list of

FİNAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.20 p.m. entries appears below:

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The Auteuil Steeplechase, 14 Miles.

For China Ponles, Subscription Griffins of this Club. Weight for Inches as per Beale plus B lbs. Win- nors 5 lbs, penalty, Winner $150, 2nd price $100, 3rd price $75. Entrance Fee $2.00

The entries are Anson, Black Maria, Cutax, Flywheel, Herga, Loch Ryan, Mouche, Rubinalau.

The Longchamps Plate, 1 Milen.

A Hurdo Race of 1% Miles for China Ponies. Winners of 2 or more Hurdle Races this year barred. Weight for Inches as per Scalo plus 3 lbs. Subscrip- Winners & lbs penalty.

tion Grifax of this Club allowed 5 lbs. Penalties, and allowances accumula- tiva. Winner $150, 2nd prize $100, 3rd prize $70. Entrance Fee $2.00.

The chtries are African Eve, Anson, Ataman, Black Maria, Donep, Day Hight Eve, Donnabelle, Duke of Nel-

Movanagher, Osiris, Ploughman, Target

blung,

Patch,

Partridge, The Quail.

Pat,

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The Fanling Grand National & Pierce

Grove Memorial Cup.

of 24 A Handicap Steeplechase Miles for China Ponies. Top weight not to exceed 185 iba. nnd Bottom weight not to be less than 140 lbs. Winner: To hold one year the Chal- lenge Cup with Replka presented. 2nd prize $160, B3rd prize $100. Entrance Fee $2.

The entries are: African Eve, 155 158: Iba: Anson, 145; Ataman, Christmas Frolic, 160; Duke of Milan, 1-15; Duke of Nelblung, 145; Loch Ryan, 146; Marquis ital, 145; Fateh, 116; Royal Flush, 185; Target, 185; The Partridge. 145; Vasylock, 158.

The New South Walen Plate, 11⁄2 Bilker.

A Steeplechase of 1% Miles for Australian ponies. Weight for Inches as per Seale. Winners of a Steeple. chase 7 lbs. Penaky. Winner $150, 2nd prize $100, 3rd prize $76. Es- trance Fee $2.00.

The entries are Fritz, Kobibel, Robertsbridge, Ragedrop, St. Moritz, The Bustard.

The Bunan Stakes.

A Flat Race of six furlongs for China Ponies Subscription Grimas of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this season and ponies classified by, the

GRAND NATIONAL,

THE PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEYS,

London, Mar. 14. The Grand National probables and Jockeys are:

Gregalach (Thackray). Shaun Goilla (Willama). Grakle (FawCUN).

Coup de Chapean (G. Wilson). Inverno (Lyall),

Heartbreak Hill (O'Grady). Vinteale (Morgan). Sea Soldier (La. Wilson). Apostasy (Tarvin). Holmes (Boochenor). Therms (Owen). Allke (Escott). Annandale (Stott).

Near East (T. McCarthy).

Merriment IV (Lord Haddington). Glangeaia (Turner). Ottawa (Leader). ilank (McKeever). Possible (Cullinan), Egremont (Parot). Aruntius (MeCann) Aspirant (Sir P. Lawann). Gibus (Redmond), Pelorus Jack (Fanshawo). The Ace II (Maxwell). Tumesha (Elliott). Quite Calm (Gurney). Red Lynch (Goode). Dusty Foot (Speck). Forbra (Hamey). K. G. B. (Manon). De la Rue (Kidney). Harewood (Warden). Tootenhill R. McCarthy). Great Span (Hardy), Prince Cherry (lenac). Ruddyman (Brown). Evolution (no jockey),

-Router.

LOCAL YACHTING.

YESTERDAY'S RACE FOR

LADIES.

At the R. 11. K. Yacht Club yester day a race for ladlen (for presented course being cups) was held, the Lyemun Beacon (P), Cast Rock Mark (P), Channel Rocks (P); a distance of 7.7 miles. The results were a follow:

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Clark.

(2)

Mrs. Sheldon,

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Miss Blake.

Mrs. Bingham.

Rolla Dorothea Diana Daphne Why Wonder7 (4) Bluejacket D.N.F. Speedwell Eunice

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(1) Misa Stakes.

Mrs. Fowkes.

Hrs. Adams.

(2) (8)

Mrs. Stuart.

Mrs. Rose.

BRILLIANT BOY HOCKEY PLAYER IN ENGLAND,

Hongkong Jockey Club on at De TALENTED RUMJAHNS. cember, 1031, in and "D2" clasacs. Winners of a Race since 1st January, 1932 barred. Weight for Inches as per scale. To be ridden by Jockeya who have, not won 10 races anywhere at any time. No whips or apura allawed. Winner $250, 2nd prize $150, 3rd prize $100. Entrance Fee $5.00.

date of the Rumjahn family Hongkong, young Peter Runjahn, the thirteen-year-old son of Dr. Jaffar The entrica are Anson, Bright Rumjahn, the West Derby real- Eyes, Celerity, Glorious Stag, Jupiter,.keeper, is making a name for himself Malakit, Sonny Boy, Sunning, Valeta. a schoolboy, hockey player and ir poken of by critics as a forward of no mean ability. He is the nephew of Mr. A. H. Ituminhn of the staff of the S. C. M. Poat and of Mr. A. A. Runjakn, the interport cricketer.

The Ladies' Mile.

A Flat Race for China Ponies, Sub- scription Grifins of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this season that have started and not been placed. To bo ridden by Lailles. Catchweight 145 lbs. No whip Spurs allowed. Win- ver $250, 2nd prize $160, 3rd prize 9100. A cup will be presented to the winning rider. Entrance Fee $6.00.

The entries are Amethyst, Games- ter, Kanpaz, Loch Ness, Meltguards, Prospero, Speedy, The Crack, The Wanderer, Trigo, White Label.

The Governor's Cup (Unofficial). Over approximately 2 miles of fair hunling country starting and finish- ing on the Race Course. For China Ponies approved by the Master as

Hunters."

Winners this season of

an official Steeplechase or hurdle race barred. Catchweight 168 lbs.

Fee $2.00.

The entries are Paper, Bonzo,

Little Poter is the youngest mem- ber of the Liverpool Institute hockey team but he has shown. himself to be an exceptionally amort inside for- ward. He has a remarkable know- ledge of the finer points of hockey art and his stickwork is extremely.clever. 11is dribbling shows that he has a complete grasp of inside strategy. Ile has a younger, brother who is also Neuring prominently in school hockey.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Win-Puris

ner A Cup presented by His Exed- Geneva leney the Governor, 2nd and 3rd Berlin

Entrance Onlo Prizes. Silver Souvenirs.

Helsingfors Athens Anson, Blotting Bright Prospect. Buenos Aires Calrare, Charleston, Cheriton, Vale, Shanghai Country Club, Cutex, Demurrer, New York

Amsterdam Donnabella, Duke of Nelbiung, Dur. ham, Eric, Faniing Stag, Fernleaf. Vienna Foxtrot, Grand Symphony, Hefty, Madrid

Montana, Bucharest Stewer, Kirribill,

Brunkels Mountain Rat, Deiris, Ploughmar.. ilongkong

Milan Purity, Safety, The Ptarmigan, The Wind, Winchester Stag, Wings.

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OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE,

There is no change of any impor tance to report this morning, the mar ket still remaining extremely dull.

Sales.

Hongkong Lands $74. Telephones (P.P.) $221⁄4 Sinceres $1470

Buyers.

Union Insurances $440 Providents (Old) $4.86 Provident (Now) $2.25 B.K. Realties $9% Chinese Estates $95 Canton Ices $5

$17%

Cements (Combined) Dairy Farms $28.25 Lane, Crawfords (Old) $6 Sinceres $14.70" Amusements $20 Constructions (Old) $5 Constructions (New). $1.89 Govt Loans 4% Premium

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REPULSE BAY HOTEL

Wednesday, 16th March, 1932. 'Patrons are notified that. No Dinner Dance will be held at the above Hotel Con WEDNESDAYSS

the 16th March, 1932. The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotals Ltd.

A CORDIAL INVITATION 15 EXTENDED TO ALL.

HAT SHOP

York Building, Chater Road.

Now Displaying Spring Millinery.

Pastel Shaded Summer Weight Felts and Straws. Every Hat distinct creation.

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