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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (19,

1935.

SPORT ADVIS THE SERVICES BAT CONSISTENTLY KINGS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

23rd

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1935. 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th and February, 1935.

On Baturday 16th, Monday 18th. Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am and the first raco' will be

THRASH VOLUNTEERS ATTACK

rum at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 23rd GARTHWAITE GETS February, the first bell will be zung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will] CHEAP WICKETS

be run ni 2.00 p.m.

The tin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. -Members are reminded. that. ther!

their and their indios must wear badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' "Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Membora' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax the --or $40.00 Including tax for Meeting (ladles $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such Member to be respon sible for all chils, etc.

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

The Secretary's Oec, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY,

A Himited number of tiffins will be obtainabio cach day at the Club Ilouse, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tolo. phone No. 21020,

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $200 per day including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men utc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Clab during the Race Meeting. Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure,

BERVANTS' PASSES.

Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building.

Any persons found loitering, with Servants' passes in their possession and will be will forfeit the same removed from the enclosure.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN.

Bucretary Hongkong, 11th February, 1935.

KEEN CRICKET

Trials For International Hockey Tournament

HELPFUL MATCHES PLAYED BY INDIA

AND PORTUGAL

In preparation for the local Inter- national Hockey Tournament, which was won by England last year, Por-

tuga) held a trial game at Kingʻa

Park yesterday afternoon, a scrappy encounter resulting in a win for the to one.

over

The Volunteers, with six wickets in hand, are 239 runs bohind the United Services E. L. Gosane, at centre-half for the total as a result of the first Colours, was the outstanding, player play in the two-day on the field. He played consistently davet fixture. which

well and fed his forwards with godd VEILE passes. He should easily find a place begun on the Hongkong Cricket in the finally selected tour. Club ground yesterday after.

noon.

Another player who impressed was Consistent batting by the United L. Oliveira, who played a good game enabled them to at right-half for the Colours in the Services batamen

total of 204 runs. first half and in the same position for 11. amass the huge After to wickets had fallen for 17 the Whites in the second session. runs, Lt. J. P. Williams (Army) and was a hard worker and fed the left LA. F. D. Howie (Royal Navy) added wing well, 57 for the third wicket, before Howie was dismissed for a nice 45 runs.

The Colours forward line combined

lle gave a couple of chances in the well and had an able leader in Beltran

understanding on the left flank. slips which were not accepted. The A. P. Sous and J. Pinto showed good fourth wicket partnership between Dr. Rodrigues and A. A. dos Reme Williams and Lt. C. C. Garthwaite dios, for the Whites, were the steadler (Army) realized another 63 runs, pair of backs, while U. B. Souza, in and the seventh wicket partnership between Lt. L. J. Welch (Army) and goal for the Colours, played a splendid Capt. 9. G. Cutler (Royal Navy) pro duced 48 runs.

The fielding of the Volunteers was weak, and soveral catches were drop ped. A. P. Pereira, the Recreio fast was docidedly unlucky in bowler, having several catches missed off his bowling in the lips. He was the best bowler on view, and had the ficking been good might have taken about six wickets,

game.

In the first half J. Pinto scored for the Colours, G. Ribeiro equalising be fore the interval. On resumption, the Whites obtained three moro roals, P. Xavier claiming two and B. Gorano the third,

Carnera To

Fight Again

GAVIA BEATS CHENG

(Continued from Page 8.)

driving attack and deadlocked the count, taking the third game after it was deuced twice and annexing the fourth after a spirited strug glo.

With the score deadlocked at 2-all, Gavia set out to win the aut He took the fifth game by. love score, and precooded to win the next three games and the not t 6-2.

(Continued from Page 8). In the second set Gavia contin- ued his devastating attack and of slugging.

permitted the Chinese Davis cup game. Impallettiere, who startled player to scoro only one the boxing world in 1933 by win-Cheng took the second game in

this sat by love score. ning practically all the bouts he engaged in that year, is regard-

FINE CAREER

CHENG IMPROVES

ed by many as a dangerous The third set found China's ace Aghter for any man in hisi making a desperate effort to turn division. He is rugged and the tide of defeat. He played scin

lating tennis at the beginning tough.

Ho and took two games in a row. allowed Gavin to, acore two points In the first game and annexed the The 24-year-old New Yorker, second game rather easily, permit- who stands 6 feet 7 inches, has ting the local player to make only. fought many of the promising one point. He slowed up, how- boys in the heavyweight division, ever, in the third and lost this among them being Walter Neusol game by love score. After drop- game, Gavia of Germany, Tommy Loughran, ping the fourth

tightened up and annexed the next Jose Santa and Billy Walker.

Neusel, who scored a victory four games. He lost the ninth over Impellettiere in 1933, was re-game, but came back with a driv INDIANS' TRIAL GAME

cently eliminated from the current Ing attack in the tenth to win this Though handicapped with a sore

heavyweight tournament by his game, the set, and the match.

tionally when they batted, and when half in the India trial played on the

The Volunteers collapsed sensa-knee. Dulla Bingh, the Interport pivot, own countryman, Max Schmeling,

played a splendid game at centre-former holder of the crown.

The following have been relected With Carnera and Impellettiere to play for the Hongkong Hockey wickets for only 25 runs. It. Owen H.K.S.I.A. ground on the Marina Hughes was bowled by a beautiful yesterday afternoon. He was espe- scheduled to fight it out one week Club against the Army in the Trian Bonavia, cially good when up against Gurba- from now, it was expected that n gular Tournament on the U.S.R.C. p.m. to-morrow:--Li, length ball from Mafor which coming fast off the pitch just char Singh, the Kowloon Indians and formidable challenger to Baer ground at 4.80

Colony centre-forward.

would be selected within the next L. Gregory: J. Rodger (Capt.) and and G. Sommer; H. Owen Hughes, by three goals to one, Dost Mohamed Hamas, two other outstanding con-G. E. R. Divett, A. T. Lay, J, L. The Whites defeated the Colours fow weeks. Schmeling and Steve E. V. Reed; J. E. Potter, W. A. Reed and Gurbachan Singh netted for the tenders for the crown, are schedul- Tetley and N. A. E. Mackay, Whites in the frat half while Ava ed to clash in Germany shortly, The Army side in na follows:-Pte. Bollingsworth (Lincolns); Licut, N. |tary_goal in the first perlød, netted As the situation now stands, the W. Metcalfe (H.K.SK.A.) and Sep. the Whites third goal in the second challenger for Baer's title revolves Khan Bahadur (Punjabis); Lieut. half,

around Carnora, Impellettiere, P. Williams, Nk. Dullah Singh (Pun- Schmeling, Hamas and Art Lasky, Jabia); and L/Nk. Alat Din Pun The forward lines changed after

Jabia) Sig. May (Royal Corps of Die interval. The Whites attack, King Levinsky, until recently Signals). Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite comprising Walayat Shah, Dost Mo- one of the foremost challengers, A.E.C.), L/Nk. Kartar Singh (Pun. (HKLE.R.A.), Capt, W. O. Senior 45 hamed. Gurbachan Singh, Kartar has been wiped out of the picture jabla) and L/Nk. Lal Singh (Pun

Singh and Lal Singh, the Interport

tumps wero

drawn had lost four!

took the balls off. Lt. Garthwaite secured the other threo wickets con- ceding, only six runs,

The match will be resumed at 1.15 p.m. today, Scorest

United Services--1st Innings Malor V. J. Bonavia, e and b

Pereira

Lt. J. R. Williams, c

Owen,

40

Hughes, b Guterres, Lt.Cdr. J. B. Newsom, w

b Pereira, ...!! Lt. F. D. Howie, e Owen Hughes,

b Guterres,

Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, e Owen

Hughes b Dirett,

Capt L. J. Walch, & Perolra, Capt, S. G. Callur, st. Potter, b

Owen Hughes, kee

C. 8. M. Elvin, run out,

Mid. J. R. David, Potter,

Guterres,

Cpl. D. Ballard, not out,

E. A. V. Clayton, e Mackenzie, b

Owen Hughes,

Extras

Singh, who scored the Colours' soll-

47 left flank, combined well and will by a knockout defeat ho suffered jabis). 40 most proliably be the final selection. at the hands of Baer on December Ala? Din, at left half, alno im- 28 at Chicago In an exhibition 34 pressed with his display.

bout.

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Reserves:-Lieut. J. 0. Laino (loyal Artillery) and Colour Sergt. Recks (Lincolns).

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Total

201

--Fall-of-wickets-1-for-17; 2-for. 17; 3 for 74; 4 for 137; 6 for 104;

6 for 196: 7 for 244; 8 for 240; D for 262: 10 for 264.

Bowling Analysis

A. P. Pereira

0. M. R. W 24 3 05 W. K. Robinson. 15. 2 G. E. R. Divett.. 15' 2 H. Owen Hughes.. 12

Q. A. Guterres 12

10

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H. Owen Hughes, b Bonavia

E. C. Fincher, not out ................

R. H. Griffiths, b Garthwalte

E. J. R. Mitchell. b Garthwaite.

LS. Forbes. b Garthwaite

Extras

Total (for 4 wkla.)..

25

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