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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1985.

LOCAL HOCKEY

CLUB JUNIORS BEAT H.M.S. HERMES

In a friendly hockey match played

at King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Hongkong Laverby Cao' woven- eloven defeated 1.A.S. Hermes by five goals to one.

The Club forward Inc. comblued well. In the first half E. C. Fincher gave the Club the lead, P. H. Bonior adding a second point. Batore ha Lime Llaut. Langmore netted for the Naval aide.

In the second half, the Club made repeated attacks on the Hermes goal, the Rev. A. J. Blennitt and Sanior (2) bringing the total to live.

For the Club, A. A. R. Botelho, H. D. Lane and W. Shewan were ou standing in defence, while Evans, in between the sticks for the Hermes brought off many splendid saVOS.” “

Sub-Lt. Alexander Sinclair, of the Navy, was included in the Club team and played an outstanding game le |the pivotal position.

INTERNATIONAL TRIALS

In preparation for the forthcoming local International Hockey Tourna- ment, India and Portugal nro holding trials-on Monday afternoon.

The Portuguese trial toarns have

WHAT BIG LEAGUERS THOUGHT OF EAST

Ruth Played A Good Game In Orient

Victoria, B. C. Connie Mack, Manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, back from tour of the Orlont with his American League All-star team, says that Babe Ruth played better baseball while in Japan than ho did in the United States in his Inst two ANONS with the New. York Yankees.

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Ruth led the team in hitting, Mack said, outhitting oven such mighty "swatters" as Bing Miller, Lou Gehrig and Jiminy Foxx.

GREAT RECEPTION "The Japanese gave rousing re- ceptions to the American players, sometimes almost mobbing them in the rush to pay personal tribute to Ruth, who personifies the game to millions of Orientals who follow It," Mack continued.

OXFORD CREW! IN A TRIAL

Cantabs In Close Finish

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CIMB.

ANNUAL RACH MEETING, 1908. 16th, 18th 19th, 29th February, 1985,

and

London, Jan, 21. The Cambridge University first crow celipsed a fortnight's prac- tice with a splendid performance

On Saturday 16th, Monday Inb, on Saturday, when, although they were handicapped by some sight Tuesday 18th and Wednesday 20th February, the first bell will be rung lengths in a 18min. row, they at 11 am, and the Arst race will be finished with an advantage of run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rung nearly a quarter of a length.

This is a creditable perforat 1.30 p.m., and the, first race will mance, as at the beginning of the be run at 2.00 pm.

The timin interval will be taken week the men did not show any semblance of a crew, but the daily after the fifth race on the first four outings to Clayhithe under Mr. days. Archie Nisbet have worked won- MEMBERS' DADGES AND ders with them--so much so that

ENCLOSURE.

a comparatively ragged crew is Members are reminded that they turned into on with uniformity and their ladies must wear bole of length add rhythm. The crows badgee prominently displayed through, have covered approximately 58 cut the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be miles in six outings during this

ndmited to the Members", "Kanelestro. past week.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club. The Dark Blues, who had their Rooms at $10.00 per day including La rat trial over the full course ator $40.00 including tax for the Henley on Saturday, covered the Meeting (ladies 1500 and $20.00 three miles from Marah Lock to respectively) are obtainable through | been selected as follow:

Hambleden Lock in 18min. B80C. the Becretary apoa introduction by m Colours: U. B. Souza: J. Noronha

With better pitching and hitting The performance was pralde-member, such Member to be rozpon- and F. 4. Barron; A. Silva, E. L Goiano and 1 Oliveira; B. Gonant, the Japaneno clubs would be for-worthy, for they had to contend sible for all chits, eter

Badges admitting to Members En 11. Ororlu, N. Beltran, &. Pinto and Amidable, although they are handi- with rough water and a strong closure will NOT bo on sale at Live

capped by their amall stature, he head wind. D. M. de R. Winsor Race Course. Whites:-A. P. Eca da Silva; A. A. | 80íd.

Look the crew off at 24, and main The Socretary'a Ofice, 3rd Floor, Don Remedios and A. M. Bodrigues;

tained 28 throughout until the Gloucester Building, (TOL) #7104)) A. J. Banto, J. Gonsalves and A.

final burst, when the striking was WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THẾ Nolasco da Silva; C. Barros, A. M.

worked up to 30.

FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30. Xavier, G. libeiro, P. Xavier and A.

p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY. Xavier.

P. Souza,

The Indian trial teams are as fol- low:

"The Japanese teams had two or three good looking prospects but most of their men are only equal to our class "A" players," he continued.

Whites:-Nur Mohamed; Kishan The tremedoun enthusiasm over Singh and Khan Bahudar; Tara baseball in Japan was shown, the Singh, Dulla Singh and Alaf Din: Waayat Shah, Kartar Singh, Gur-manager said, by the fact that a bachan Singh, Kuda Bux andLal total of 200,000 people turned out

to see four games in Tokyo, Singh.

Colours: Ramzam; Karaim Singh

and Methab Ali; Boota Singh, Bachan

Singh and Mohinder Singh: Khuda CRICKET TEAMS

Bux, Rulla Khan, Aya Bingh, Don Mohammed and Faufa Singh.

ARMY TEAM FOR MATCH WITH CLUB

TRIANGULAR TOURNEY

The Army have selected their hockey. team which is to meet the Hongkong Hockey Club in the Triangular Tournament at King's Park on Wednesday next, commencing at 5 p.m.

The side is as follows:

rtc. Hallingsworth (Lincolns); Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (H.K.S.R.A.) and Sep. Khan Banaqur (runjabis); Lieut. J. P. Williams. Nk. Dullah Singh_(Punjabis); and L/Nk. Ah! Din (Punjable): Big.. May (Royal Corps of Signals), Lieut. C. C. Garth walto (H.K.S.R.A.), capt, W. D. senior (AEC). LINK. Kartar Singh (Panlable and L/Nk, Lali Singh (Punjabis).

Reserves: Lieute J. O. Laine (Royal Artillery) and Colour Sergt. Reeks (Lincoln).

Volunteers To Play

United Services

The following will represent the Hongkong, Volunteers in cricket match against the United Services on Monday and Tuesday on the Club ground, beginning at 1.16 pan, on each day:

E. J. R. Mitchell (cap.), II, Owen Hughes, W. Keith Robinson, R. 11. Grimbs, G. E. I. Divett, J. E. Pot. ter, A. P. Pereira, A. K. MacKenzie, IS. Forbes, G. A. Gutterres and E. C. Fincher.

KOWLOON C. C. v. ARMY)

The Kowloon C. C, are due to meet the Army in a First Division League match at Kowloon this afternoon. The following players have. boen. selected to represent the Army:

Col. E. St. G. Kirke Headquarter

Major V. J. Staff),

Bonavia (R. A. M. C.), Capt. L. J. Walch (R.A.S.C.), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (Royal Artillery), Lieut. J. R. John- son (Royal Welch Fusiliers), Llout. 3. A. N. Rice-Evans (Royal Welch

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Royal Air Force To Meet Navy

The annual Rugby match between the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force is to be played at Twickenham this afternoon.

There are quite a number of other fixtures to be decided, including the

Lancashires), C, S. M.-J. Elvin (East Lancashires), Corpi. W. H. Colledge (R. A. M. C.), Corp. D. Ballard (R. A. 9. C.) and Private J. Dewez (Lincolnshires),

Private Baker (East Lancashirea) is twelfth man.

W. O. I. R. Jordan (Royal Engineers) will umpire while L/Corp. E. H. Meadows (R. A. 3. C.) wil

score.

game between the Civil Services and SWIMMING CHAMPION the Army to be played at Chiswick,

The principal matches this after- noon are as follows:

Royal Navy

Bath

Bedford

| Bridgwater

Cambridge U. Civil Services

Devonport Halifax Headingley Linnelly London Irish London Scot. Rystem in Manchuria by issuing have twenty-one Hetnsed firms, Northampton ilcences to sventy-nine wholesale the Astatle Petroleum Company Old Mullaas

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Rosalyn tory. Of the seventy-nine whole-terest six in all

All the licensed Arms are to be. Rugby sale firms fifty-three belong to Changchun, Feb. 15.

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Record for Breast Stroke

By German Woman

Cologne, Feb. 15. The German lady champlon swint. mer, Martha Genenger, covered two hundred metres using the breast stroke in 2m, 49 2-10 secs,, thus beat- ing the previous world record held by Maye Hates of Am.0 d-10 secs.———— Router.

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BUT WE'LL NEED LUCK TO BEAT KINGSTON THIS YEAR AND HERE I AM, SURROUNDED BY POUNDS AND POUNDS OF IT. HORSESHOESÍ WELL, OVER "THE SHOULDER.....

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NIO question about it, it is annoying to find that you've spotted a perfectly lovely dress. But don't let. it annoy you too much. Try our Valeteria service. We have special safe solvents.

A limited number of iiffins will be obtainablo cach day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel phone No. 21020.

Os, no, pretext will children 20 permitted in either enclosure during the first four'days of the Meeting,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day, including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gate,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are [admitted to the Public, Enclosure ‚k¥

$1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac mon etc, will not be permitted operato within the precincts of The Hong Kong- (Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tifins will be obtainable is the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.. BERYANTS' PASSES,

Passes for Servants will be fasued in application to the Secretary, Brd Floor, Gloucester Building.

Any persons found lostering with Servants' passes in their possession. will forfolt the same and will be removed from the excloruro,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th February, 1936.

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