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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1935.

SPORT ADVIS THE SERVICES BAT CONSISTENTLY KINGS?

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1935. 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 23rd February, 1935.

S

THRASH VOLUNTEERS

On Saturday 16th, Monday 18th. ATTACK

Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday 20th February, the first bell will be rung

at 11 a.m., and the first race will be

run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 2318 GarthwaitE February, the first bell will be rung

at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

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

MEADERS' BADGES AND.. ENCLOSURE.

ther Members are reminded that

their and their indies must wear badges prominently displayed through- out the Mecting.

No one without badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure,

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax the or $40.00 Including tax for Meeting (ladies 35.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction by a member, auch Member to be respon- sible for all chits, etc.

GETS

CHEAP WICKETS

KEEN CRICKET

Trials For International Hockey Tournament

HELPFUL MATCHES PLAYED BY INDİA

AND PORTUGAL

In preparation for the local Inter-1 national Hockey Tournament, which was won by England last year, For- tugal held a trial game at King's Park yesterday afternoon, a serappy encounter resulting in a win for the Whites over the Colours by four goals to one.

The Volunteers, with six wickets in hand, are 239 runs behind the United Services* E. L. Gosario, at centre-half for the total as a result of the first Colours, was the outstanding player day's play in the two-day on the field. He played consistently well and fed his forwards with good cricket fixture, which WBO

passes. He should easily find a place begun on the Hongkong Cricket in the finally selected team. Club ground yesterday after-

Another player who impressed was noon. Consistent batting by the United L. Oliveira, who played a good game enabled them to at right-half for the Colours in the Services batsmen amans the huge total of 204 runs. first half and in the same position for After two wickets had fallen for 17 the Whites in the second session. He runs, L. J. P. Wiliams (Army) and was a hard worker and fed the loft Lt. F. D. Howle (Royal Navy) added wing well.

Badges admitting to Members' En-57 for the third wicket, before Howlo The Colours forward line combined

-closure will NOT be on sale at the

itace Course.

The Secretary's Oflec, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Kuikling. (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT. 10 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTHDAY.

was dismissed for a nice 45 runs.

Carnera

To

Fight Again

(Continued from Page 8).

of slugging.

Impellettiere, who startled the boxing world In 1933 by win- ning practically all the bouts he' engaged in that year, is regard. ed by many na a dangerous}

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 gla

With the score deadlocked at 2-all, Gavla Bet out to win the net. He took the fifth game by Jove score, and proceeded to win the next three games and the set at 6.2.

In the accond aet Gavin contin- ued his devastating attack and permitted the Chinese Davis cup only one game. player to scors Cheng took the second game in this set by love score.

row.

CHENG IMPROVES The third set found China's ace fighter for any man In his making a desperate effort to turn division. fle is rugged and the tide of defeat. He played acin- tough,

tillating tennis at the beginning He and took two games in allowed Gavin.io score two points FINE CAREER

in the first game and annexed the who atanda 6 feet 71⁄2 inches, has ting the local player to make only The 24-year-old New Yorker, second game rather easily, permit.. fought many of the promising one point. He slowed up, how- In the first half J. Pinto scored for boys in the heavyweight division, ever, in the third and lost this After drop- the Colours, G. Ribeiro equalising be-among them being Walter Nousel game by love score. fore the interval. On resumption, the of Germany, Tommy Loughran.ping the fourth game, Gavia Whites obtained three mere goals, Jose Santa and Billy Walker, tightened up and annexed the next Xavier claiming two and B. Gosano the third.

He gave a couple of chances in the well and had an able leader in Beltran. slips which were not accepted. The A. P. Soutan and J. Pinto showed good Dr. Rodrigues and A. A. dos Reina- fourth wicket partnership between understanding on the left flank. Williams and Li, C. C. Garthwalto dios, for the Whites, were the steatter and the seventh wicket partnership goal for the Colours, played a splendid (Army) realized another 03 runa pair of backs, while U. B. Souza, in between Lt. I. J. Walch (Army) and} A limited number of tins will be obtainable ench day at the Club Capt. 8. G. Cutler (Royal Navy) pro-i Housu, provided they are ordered induced 48 runa. advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone No. 21920.

be On no pretext will children permitted in either enclosure during the Arst 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 indies

and is payable at the Gate.

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

Bookmakers. Tie Tac men etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. THEns will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES.

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

Any persons found loitering with Servante passes in their passession will forfelt the same and will be rombved from the enclosure.

Dy Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 11th February, 1935.

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

stumps were

game.

on the Marina

INDIANS' TRIAL GAME

Though handicapped with a gore The Volunteers collapsed sena-knee, Dulla Singh, the Interport pivot, tionally when they batted, and when played a splendid came at centre

drawn had lost four half in the India trial played on the wickets for only 25 runs. H. Owen H.K.S.R.A. ground

llo was crpe yesterday afternoon, Hughes was bowled by a beautifully good when up against Guri length ball from Major which coming fast off the pitch Just chau Singh, the Kowloon Indians and took the bails aff. Lt. Garthwaite secured the other three wickets con celing, only six runs.

The match will be resumed at 1.16

p.m. to-day. Score:

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

Pereira

Lt. J. R. Williams,

Owen, Hughes, & Guterres, Lt-Cdr. J. B. Newsom, 1,

b Perelra,

Lt. F. D. Howie, e Owen Hughes,

b Guterres, ....

Lt. C. C. Garthwalte, c Owen

Hughes, b Divett,

Capt. L. 3. Walch, b Pereira, Capt. S. G. Cutler, nt. Potter, b

Owen Hughes, ...

C. S. M. Elvin, run out, Mid. J. R. David, e Potter, b

Guterres,

Cpl. D. Ballard, not out,

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

Owen Hughes,

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Colony centre-forward.

Neusel, who scored à victory four games. He lost the ninth over Impellettiere in 1933, was re- game, but came back with a driv cently eliminated from the current ing attack in the tenth to win this heavyweight tournament by his game, the set, and the match. own countryman, Max Schmeling. former holder of the crown.

The following have been selected With Carnera and Impellettiere to play for the Hongkong Hockey scheduled to fight it out one week Club against the Army in the Trian

U.S.R.C. from now, it was expected that a gular Tournament on the formidable challenger to Baer ground at 40 p.m. to-morrow:-C would be selected within the next. Gregory; J. Rodger (Capt.) and and G. Sommer; II. Owen Hughes," The Whites defeated the Colours few weeks. Schmeling and Steve F. V. Reed; J. E. Potter, W. A. Recu by three goals to one. Dost Mohamed Hamas, two other outstanding con- G. E. R. Divett, A. T. Lay, J. L. and Gurbachan Singh netted for the tenders for the crown, are schedul Tetley and N. A. E. Mackay. Whites in the first hair while Arned to clash in Germany shortly. Singh, who scored the Colours' soll- tary goal in the Arst period, netted As the situation now stands. the the Whites third goal in the second challenger for Baer's title revolves half.

around Curnera, Impellettiere, Schmeling, Hamas and Art Lasky. The forward linex changed after O the interval. The Whiter attack,

King Levinsky, until recently comprising Walayat Shah, Dost Mo one of the foremost challengers,

The Army alle is as follows:-Etc. Hollingsworth (Lincolns); Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (II.K.S.R.A.) and Sep. Khan Bahadur (Punjabis): Lieut. J. P. Willam, Nk. Dullah Singh (Pun- Jabis); and L/Nk. Alaf Din (Pun- Jabis); Sig. May (Royal Corps of Signals), Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (H.K.S.R.A.) Capt., W. O. Sealer Jabis) and L/Nk, Lal Singh (Pan- Jabia).

Reserves-Lieut. J. O. Laine (Royal Artillery) and Colour Sergt. Reeks (Lincoln).

46 harmed, Qurbachan Singh, Kartar has been wiped out of the picture (A.E.C.),'L/Nk. Kartar Singh (Pun-

Singh and Lat Singh, the Interporti

47 left flank, combined well and will by a knockout defeat he suffered

40 most probably be the final selection.

Alaf Din, at left half, also im-128 34 pressed with his display.

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Extras

Total

234

Fall of wickets-1 for 17; 2 for 17:3 for 74; 4 for 137; 5 for 104:

0 for 180: 7 for 244; 8 for 249; 9 for 262; 10 for 204.

Bowling Analysis

0.

M. R. W.

A. P. Pereira .... 24

05 3

W. K. Rohingon.. i

2

31

G. E. R. Nivett. 15 2 40

47 Pottinger Stresi

H. Owen Hughes.. 12 1 40

51

H. Owen Hughes, b Bonavia

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Extras

Total (for 4 wkis.).. 25

Fall of wickets:-1 for 12: 2 for 15; 3 for 25; 4 for 25.

Bowling Analysis

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