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The FIRST EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Permit, ting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Satur day, 4th. March, 1033, commencing at 200 p.m.
The Firat Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPUL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1933.
ARSENAL'S EIGHT GOALS
HOME FOOTBALL LAWN BOWLS MATCH.
RUINED
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FIRST DIVISION.
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Badges admitting Non-Members Everton
the Members' Enclosure and *Huddersfield Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentle *Leicester men and $3.00 for Ladies (Both | "Manchester C. including Tax) are obtainable through Portsmouth the SECRETARY upon introduction |"Skefield V. “ by a Member, such Member to be Sunderland responsible for Payment of All Chits, Wolves
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will clone at 12.30 p.m.
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The annual match between' the The first Corinthian race of the Public Works Department and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Kowloon Bowling Green Club was Saturday was featured by a double. played on Saturday at the Kowloon protest in which La Linda, Isobal B.G.C. and the latter ran out easy and Gull were involved.
The weather conditions were bola winners by 135 shots to
68. Five
side terous. A strong wind and sen made rinks, were fielded on cach which necessitated the Pablic Works sailing exhilarating but very wet.
There was an exciting incident just Department side distributing their beat players, with the result that no before the start when a member
DLH rink was a really representative one. sailing his private sampan single
HAIPHONG sudden squall. handed
Allowed at ruine which may be obtained on An excellent tea was served on
the incident was nipplention.
HAMBURG the newly enclosed verandah,, the
Fortunatsized in
LETTERS OF CREDIT HANKOW Once perceived and the Club motor TRAVELLINA' ladies responsible being Mesdames boat soon rescued the gallant helms- and TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ask
MARRIN Holland and Dinnen. At the con-man from his position on the up-san band 2. 4. 6. and KL
PASSENGERS". LETTERS OF CREDIT HONGKONG RANGOÓN clusion of the game spoons were turned craft.
Home Line äbemers, and at Porta of Call. presented to the losing side by Mr. The derelict, which and automa-
British Income Tax. Recovered 0F. L. Rapley, the newly elected Pre-
tically anchored itself on capsizing, sident of the Kowloon Bowling remained afloat and was later salved
Executorships and Trustsachiga undertaken.
W. J. WADDINGTON," speech, thanked the P.W.D. for com- and taken to Causeway Bay.
2
-
1 Green Club who, in his maiden
ing and giving them such an er joyable game. He hoped that, on the next occasion the visitors would. -be successful.
.
for
Mainsail Twice' Torn,
***
In the "G" class, Miss Patchett sailing Toynette with Messrs. Grieve and Chambers as crow, beat Joan Mr. Adam Anderson replying (Mr. F. Cope) by a handsome margin. the P.W.D. thanked the hosts for Sirius (Mr. Sperleder) did not finish. their entertainment and for the Zephyr, sailed by her new owners excellent arrangements made. He Major Grellier and Major Wren, -remarked that his side had had was out and performed well in the 1 most enjoyable afternoon's sport. Spoons were then presented to the 3 winners,
The usual cheers were given for each side, not forgetting a special one for the ladies of the Bowling green.
the wind but she did not sail in
race.
There were only two starters in the "H" class as Rolla (Mr. Stock) had the mainsail torn when sailing round to the Club. A second mainsail was quickly bent, but it proved too wesk Among the players engaged in the for the strong wind and tore agam. match were several who are shortly Diana (Messrs. F. Hyde and C.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), the
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
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going on leave and "who will be Law) and Dorothea (Messrs. R. P. engaged in the annual match for fought the race out between them. Edwards, S. P. Wade and R. Stilliard) "Esplin Cup to be played at the Wanstead Golf Club. These are Diana, the Championship winner, Messrs. W
W. Russell, J. G. Meyer, J. came in first, but Dorothen with ber 3.
Dinner,
J. F. McIntosh, L. E. less experienced crew was only four Longbottom, C. J. Tacchi, A. C. minutes behind on corrected time. Burford and E. W. L. Hagbin. It will be seen that quite a good team can be selected from these bowlers
Protests Lodged.
In the "A" class race, just before
to represent Hongkong in England.or at the start, La Linda (Mr. B.
P.W.D
Bowling Green, | Dreyer) flew a protest fag against
2 G. J. Chambers H. F. Stoneham Isobel (Dr. Davis) for touching when
S. Key C. Elliott-Heywood Isobel was the windward bout. Later
J. A. Howe A. Macintyre
A. M. Holland 12. W. Russell
T. Hard
A. Cheereman Farmer
CE Terry
C. LL
S. Beach J.
"
J. S.
J. S. Lugan
2A. Andersen
S. Dinnen
G. Meyer
Hyde
12 J. Hv
G. H. Sherriff
J. Macdonald
2.N. J. Bebbington G. E. Roylance
1 Third Lanark, 27.
3 East Stirling
2 Airdrie
2
Partick
4. Motherwell
6. Dundee
1 Celtic
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).
Albion
Arbroath *Irechin Dundee U. *Dunfermline.
•East Fife Edinburgh King's Park
Postponed.
5 Mantrone
2 Sten'smuir
Dumbarton Forfar
St. Bernardh Alloa
2 Raith Rovers
4 Queen O' Sth..
POLICE THROW GAME
AWAY
F. W.
4.C. H.
32 R. Duncan
F. V. Whitta
J. F. MeIntosh
3 L. E. Longbottom J. Sloan
J. Tacchi B J. Gibson
A. IL McBride K. Hamilton
E. S. Carter B. Wylie
A. C. Burford D. Gow.
E. W. L. Hogbin
19 F. L. Rapley
4 AR
LOCAL BILLIARDS.
on, La Linda was in turn protested
26 against by Gull (Mr. Nacas) for
go about in order to avoid a
forcing Gull on the starboard tack
to
22
Kanager.
Don't Fail to See
at the QUEEN'S
That
ไ
"inside"
story!
with
GTON
ASQUER
LIONEL
collision with lat Linda, on the port BARRYMORE
tack.
These protests will be decided by the Sailing Committee later, which will no doubt entail some disqualifications! 37 and alterations in the order of finish-,
ing.
Tho Screen's idol in his greatest role since "A Free Soul"
KAREN MORLEY NILS ASTHER She bought a statoman's " honour with her kisses! The spell of her beauty was the mask behind which lurked intrigue and treachery!
In the "I" & "y" class Ailsa, steer- ad by Major Lochner, with Capt.. 37 Bolt as crew, ran away from the two Heyward Hayes. boats as Ailsa took advantage of the smooth water close along
the Hongkong there,
Bad worked out a lead on the wind- 13 ward leg to Lyemun Beacon. "Why Wonder rounded next some distanee 135 ahead of Bluejacket, but with her short-handed crew she did not set a spinnaker on the long run to Kowloon Rock. Bluejacket with spinnaker drawing well came up then, but could not pass Why Wonder The two Gull boats had a ding dong race home, the
(Mr. B. Naess) former just keeping second place by True Blue .....
Fonds, at the finish.
Draw Made for the Semi-six
Final Round.
FIRST TIE ON TUESDAY.
results were as follow: Course:-(1) Lyemun Beacon (P): (2) Kowloon Rock (P), (3) Rumsey Shoal (P).
Distance 7 miles.
Yacht
And Allow Radio to Take the Colony Billiards Championship Ailsa
41
Mamak Points
The draw for the semi-finals of
has been made by the Committee and ¦ resulted as follows:
F. Gill (St. Patrick's Cluby v. Had the Police made the most C/Sgt. 1. Jarman, (S.W.B.) on Tues of the opportunities which came day. February 19.. their way they would probably A. J. Osmund. (St. Patrick's have held the Radio to at least a Club) v. L/Cpl. Herriott, (Lincolns draw instead of losing 3-nil in the Regt) on Wednesday March 1. Mamak tournament yesterday. Games will be played on the No. 1 The Police were the only team to will be of 760 points.
Table at Saint Patrick's Club, and defent the Radio in the com-
Play will commence at 7,80 p.m. l'etition last year,
and there will be a break of fifteen
$
The Indians were superior in minutes from 0 pan. to 9.15 p.m.
altack, combining effectively, while their fast passing often nonpluss- ed the Police. In the first
half the Radio led by one goal to all acored following a misunderstanding between the Police goalle and the backs.
In the second half the Police did a fair share of the attacking: but missed a number of oppor
--
2
3
"1" & "Y" Classes Started at 14.50
Time Time Finished Corrected Pta.
4.24.03 1 ***** 4.24.06 (Major Lochner)* Why Wonder 4.31.23 4.50.54
(Mr. G.-H. Gandy) Bluejacket 4.31.35 4.31.00
(Maj, Atkinson)
"G" Class-Started at 14.55
D.N.F. (Mr. W. Sporleder) Toynette... 4.37.27 4.33.57
(Miss O. Patchett) Joan
Sirius
4.55.44 4.53.30 (Mr. F. Cope)
Diana
3
4.13.11
4.00.27 (Mr. H. S. Rouse) subject to protest, YESTERDAY'S RACE.
A consolation race and special con- test for winners was held yesterday, the course, over 24 miles, including Tathong Rock, Green Island and Stonecutters. Details (started at 10.5
.m.):
Azuma
P. 4
C. T.. Tiruc F. T. 3.24.33 3.11.14 5.19.33. (Mr. E. B. Lambert) La Cigale 3.14.26 3.14.26 5.09.26 6
(Mr. N. Croucher) Norseman 4.11.04 3.27.
3.27.08 6.06.04 7
(Mr. L. F. Nicholson)
U. & 1. 3.16.30 3.00.50 5.11.30 1
(Mr. H. S. Rouse) Toyhoon 3.50.15 3.07.00 5,45,16 J
Capt. C. C..
C. Fowkes)
}
2 Curlew
*H* Class Started at 15.00"
4.24.11 4.222.47 1. (Mr. C. F. Hyde)
Dorothen... 4.31.15 4.26.36 2
(Mr. R. P. Edwards)
"A" Class-Started at 14.40
3.46.41 3.03.15 5.40.51 2
1 Monsoon. J. H. Musley)
3.57.44 3.13.39 5.62.44 (Mr. H, W. Dulley) Sealark V
D.N.S. (Mfr. Thoyta)
Leik
4.10.4 3.21.50 6.05.45 1 (Mjr. G. E. Grimsdale) Irene
4.07.19 3.31.05 0.02.10 2
(Mr. B. Berg)
D.N.F.
(Bhuket)
0. Marin, DG.
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RUGBY..
Time
Volunteers Beat Naval Side
Yacht Oslo
1.18.58 (Mr. M. Bergaust) Wasp II
4.08.30 (Major Griffin) La Linda
4.10.07 (Mr. H. Dreyer)
4.09.16 (Dr. L. J. Davis)
4.10.21 (Mr. S. Berg)
Corrected
'Pos'n'
个
Tavy II
*A
2
By Ten Points To Nil.
tunities in front of goal. In this AL Sookunpoo on Saturday the Isobel half the Radio increased their Hongkong Volunteers, Rugby team. lead through A. Singh and A. which included several interport Joss Singh.
players, defeated a weak naval side G. R. Wynne at inside, left, and by ten points (two goals) to nil.
The Volunteers were led by Dr. J.
Allen, centre-half were outstandA. R. Selby, the Scottish International
ing in the Police side.
LEAGUE TABLE.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Radio S.C.*. 17 15 1 1 63 11 31 Royal Signals 10 22 3 4 66 22 27 R.A.SC 20 11 3 0 34 26 25 1st HK.S.B. 12 11 10 65 10 23 St. Andrewa - 15 10 2 3 47 14 Incognitos 11.10 10 31 Wishart
13 10
0 3
10
20
.11.
Medway RA.M.C. Police University 12 KJ R.E. Parthian
Phoenix 12th. Bly.
Veteran
Tamar K.LT.C.
L.A.O.C.
German Club 15
24th, Bty.
20th. Ety
18
12 1
24
player, and were assisted by several men who went to Shanghai recently.
J. J. Ferguson and A. F. Jenkins cach scored a try while L. G. Robert- Eon converted both.
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