1934-05-30 — Page 9

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will bo. held (Weather Per milting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 2nd June, 1934, commencing

p.m.

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at 2.00 at Bell will be Rung at

Tha

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they aml their Ladles inust wear their Badges) prominently displayed throughout the Mcoting.

No One without a Dadge will be admitted to the Mombers' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club! Rooms at $600 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) aro obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of A Member, such Member to be reapon- | sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,

&

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Sloucester Buslding, (Tel. 27704),¦ will close at 12 o'clock Noon,

Badges admitting to Members En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY

30,

HEAVING TO WORLD RECORD

1934.

DECISIVE WIN FOR

RECREIO

K. C. C. Meet Waterloo At Sookunpoo

CLUB COLLEAGUES IN

CONFLICT

The Kowloon Cricket Club lost their first match in the "A" Division of the tennis league, when they visited Sockunpoo and were beaten by the Indian Recreation Club.

Other featuros of a full programme included the decisive victory of the Recreio against U.S.RC.. and the collapse of the CRC, (2) against their senior club colleagues.

Details of the matches, together | bo 0-1, with lengue table, follow.

On the fame courts, the Club de Recreio defented the United Services

Scores: Reerentian Club by vight sets to one.

M. K. L Awa In Tak-cheuk

C.R.C. "A") drew with Ng and Chiu 6-4; beat Ng and Tam 7-5; bent u and Lo 8.3.

Hu Kn-lau and Paul Kong, (C.R.C.

On No Pretext will Children te permitted in either Enclosure during A. V. Renedos und J. Gonsalves "A") bent Ng and Chlu 6-4; leat (Recreio) beat Capt. Cannon and Ng and Tam 6-1; bent Ju and Lo Tellington 8-2: beat Field and With-1. ington 6-0; brut Sinde and Stocker

the Meeting.

Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No Boy in ulvaner. Telephone į 6-1. 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, '

LEAGUE TABLE.

9

UN G 20 22 10% 414 32.1 10% 10% 1 #21 13% 13% 1

F. J. Remedios and J. J. Remedios Chinese "A" .. 3% - - 2 (Rtercio) bent Capt. Cannon and Indian R.C. The Price of Admission to the Tollington 6-3; beat Field and With South China Pablle Enclosure is $2.00 Including ington 6-2: bent Sinds and Stocker Recreio Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, | #1-2, and in payable at the Gate, Soldiers

Kowloon CC C. A. Burrell and G. A. Noronha Hongkong, 31-2 19% 149 2 and Sailors in Uniform are admitted (Recreio) lost to Capt, Daunen and.R.C. Half Price.

Tollington 20; beat Field and With Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., willington 0-2: beat Slade and Stocker not be permitted to operate within, 4-2. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meething.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th May, 1884. THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE.

SOUTH CHINA ♥. CLUB.

! The South China A.A. đefeated the Hongkong Cricket Club by 31 to 34 at King's Park, Search:

T. C. Luk and S. W. Wong (South | Chinn) drew with Sullivan and Gold

man 6-0; beal Wild and Armstrong 6-2; bent Bathurst and Pote-Hunt 158,

D. C. Luk and W. T. Leo (South China) lost to Sullivan and Goldman. 4-0; beat Wild und Armstrong 6-3; beat Bathurst and Pote-Hunt 6-1.

Chinere "C Chinese "B" .. Cralgengower

3 3 7 20 13 33 44 224

NEXT WEEK'S PROGRAMME.

Next Tuesday. the following ninteles will played in the "A" Division: Chireno "C"

V. Chinese "A", Chinese "B"

U.S.R.C. Craigengewer Y. Hongkong C.C. Club de Recreio v. South China

"

As the picture was snapped a 16 pound shot was hurtling through the air on its way to world.record. It was Johnny Lyman's very first try for Stanford University during the meet with University of California, and his record of $4 feet 1 inch was the highlight of Stanford's 81.50 win.

Charity Swimming

Kowloon CC. Gala

Turinn R.C.

"C" DIVISION,

NEXT MONTH'S BIG EVENT

THE MAY HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of VOTING

W. II. Ho and Chan So (South The Kowloon Bowling Green Club) MEMBERS will be held at the China) lost to Sullivan and Goldman played off their tie in the "C" Divi- Club House, Happy Valley, on 5-7; inst to Wild and Armstrongo against the Radio Sports Club Thursday, 31st May, 1934, at 5.30 5-7 bout Bathurst and Pote-Hunt at King's Park and won by six sots With its aim to assist the worthy

Ji.m.

All MEMBERS are cordially invited to attend and participate la any, discussion whleh

inay

ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. IL BROWN,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 18th May, 1974.

TWO

DAYS MORE

AT THE

KASHMIR

AMAZING BARGAINS, -

6.2.

INDIAN R.C. ». KOWLOON C.C.

Visiting Sookunpoo, the Kowloon C.C. were

defeated by the Indian, R.C. by 615 Bets to 3. Scores:

H. I. Itumjahn and 1. M. A. Razack (I.R.C.) lost to E. C. Fin cher and E. F. Flacher D-7: beat A. E. P. Guest and F. Grose 6-0; hent W. Hyde and J. Roger 6-d.

Á. R. Minu and A. 11.—Madar (LR.C.) lost to Fincher and Fincher 1-6: lost to Guest and Grose 3-0; beat Hyde and Rodger G-4.

9. A. Rumlahn And J. A. Cas- sumbhoy (LR.C.) drow with Fincher and Fincher 0-8; bent Guest and Grone G-4; beat Hyde and Rodger

0-1..

CHINESE R.C. "A" «. "B."

The Chinese R.C. "A" team ensi-

iy accounted for the Chinese R.C.

"B" team at Causeway Bay, winning by eight sets to one. Scorca:

to three. Scores:

cause of the Society for the Pratee T. Armstrong und S. Randletion of Children, a swimming gain (K.D.G.C.) lest to W, J. Chansop will be held at the South China nad Wei Chong 3-6; beat C. A, R. Athletic pavilion, North Point on Jeffrey and M. Sherrif 70; beat Saturday evening, June 9, when un John Dad and G. M. Khan 6-1. attenetiye programme will be offered. J. T. Dews and J. L. Tetley Leading Colony aquatic performers (K.B.G.C.) beat Chanson and Wei will be seen in action, including Chong 0-3; beat Jeffrey and Sherri several Olympic stars. Practically 0-0 bent Jahen Dad and Khan 6-4, all of the events are open, and Home D. W. Waterton and W. A. Bland outstanding performance are de- (K-B.G.C.) Jost le Chanson and Wei finitely assured.

Chong 3-6; drew with Jeffrey and The event, which fa under the Shervin 6-0; drew with Jalan Und natronage of Landy Southern, will be

and Khan 0-0,

CONTRACT BRIDGE

Danenberg & Ozorio Win First Final

Taui Wal-pal and W. C. Hung the Colony Contract Bridge Tourna- In the first session of the final of (C.R.C. "A") drew with Ng Szement, held in the Sports Club last kwong and Chu Chun-chia 6-0; beat evening, Messrs, Denenberg

and

offered to the public at the popular price of $1 admission, and tickets can be obtained from Mr. M. K. Lo, the South China Athletic Association, or members of the Society for the Pro- tection of Children.

Handsome prizes are being donatest? for the successful swimmers, and the gala should not be misseł,

THE PROGRAMME. The programme is an followa:-- 1.Men's 200 metres

tenin race

KENT SCORE 472

(Continued from Page 8.) and played a promiluent part in the decisive victory scared by Sussex. Out of the Sussex score of 445 for 5 declared, Langridge put together 232 not out. After. wards Maurice Tate came into bis own, and bowling magnificently. Rent Northants back for 141, his Heven victims 'only costing 42 runa. Yorkshire made 24 shirt re-

MATCHES IN PROGRESS.

AUSTRALIANS, AT THE

OVAL.

The first class cricket program- -me-now-in-progress-in-Bugland-

follows.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Middlesex v Warwick-Lord's Essex Kent-Brentwood Somerset y Susnex-Taunton Yorks v. Northants-Bradford Glamorgan Lancs-Cardiff Leicester Gleater-Leicester

OTHER MATCHES. Surrey Australians-Oral Oxford Minor Countles-Oxford

for team of four), (for ton of four).

2-Ladies 200 metres team race/covery-und-won -Gasily---syainst-

Derbyshire. It was thanks largely Ng Kam-churn and Tam Yee-fong Ozurin beat Mesars. D. Judah and M. topen only to members of South

3-Men's 50 metres obstacle race. 10 Mitchell and Bowes, the two bent Tu Tak-lam and La Man- Polit! by the narrow margin of 170 Chinn Athletic Association who shall for only 182 mins. Mitchell had 4.-Girls 60 metres obstacle race. bowlers together taking 10 wickets points.

The cards were well distributed menu 3 feet & inches or under). successful spells in both Innings throughout and no dificult or out-(open only to members of the South

5.Boye 50 metro free style and altogether captured 11 for 122. standing hands were held by the in Ainletic Association who shall competitors during the whole five measure 3 feet 5 inches to 3 feet open to numbers

8.Girls' inetres obstnelo race rubbers. The match was completed inches),

of South China In less than an hour and a halt,

Athletic Association. The second session will be held on "Lady Southern Cup," -

6-Ladies 100 metres free style for 9-Men's 200 tires breast stroke, Thursday, commencing at 5.30 p.m.

H-Water Pola-÷Ewropean v. Chi- 7-Diving.

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