SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1938,
22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 20th February, 1936.
On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tuesday, 26th, and Wednesday, 26th February, the first beil will bo rung at 11.90 a.m., and the first race will bo run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and tho irat, race will be run at 200 pm.
The tin interval will be taken after the fifth ruco on the first four
lay
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.
No one without a badge will bo nd- mitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-member to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 Including tax for the Meeting (ladies $6.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to be respon- sible for all chits, etc.
Badger admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Rico Course,
The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10,00 a.m. ON THÊ FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of times will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No. 21920.
On ne protext will children be per- mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Encloruro is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable, at the Gate.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17,
COLONY BILLIARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Latest Results And This
Week's Programme
The Hongkong Amateur Billiards Association, has issued the fol lowing statement concerning last week's results in the senior and Junior billiards championships of the Colony, and the official programma for this week,
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS
SENIOR
Chan Kai Yin beat W. F. Stafford 500/434, W. Hong Sling beat E. D. da Roza 500/400, Yan Charm Pong bent E. A. dos Remedios 600/319, Camand.
Highest break to date: 80 by A. J.
JUNIOR
F. E. Silva beat Pte. E. Crabtree 300/277, Sgt. J. Hodges bent J. F. V. Ribeira 300/243, Cheng Kwel Leong: beat A. A. Lewis 300/223, J. C. Reme dios beat Sgt. W. Soliis 300/260, Tam Hun Bun beat Albert Koh 300/281, J. E. Noronha beat
C.B.A. DO IT!
WIN THE CAER CLARK CUP
(Continued from Pape 8.) Lam Shiu Funpressive display at right balf, and come Betty Hobling, wherever F. P. Sequeira ceased in her efforts to frustrate the
movements of Miss Smith.
3/2400/236, 1. Denuela bat Sydney Chan 300/210.
Highest break to-date: 46 by Tam Hun Bun. THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME
JUNIOR
Monday: 17th
Sgt. J. Hodges v'E. Zimmern (2nd Round) Club Lusitano, Lum Yu Won Civil y Simon Chan (2nd Round) Service C.C., E. A. V. Remedios v F. G. Marsh (2nd Round) South China A.A.. Loung Stu Nin v Yuen Houg Liu (1st Round) Engineers Insi
Tuesday: 18th
Mn Cheun Man v F. E. Silva (3rd Round) Kowloon C.C.
Wednesday: 19th
C. A. Cunha v Loung Slu Nin or Soldiers and Sailors in uniform aro Yuen Heng Liu (2nd Round) Dock- admitted to the Pubile Enclosure at
yard R.C., J. C. Remedios y Tam Hun $1.00
per day incluiling tax. Bookmakers,
makers, Tie The men, etc. will Bun (3rd Round) Dockyard Police
not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Club.
Thursday: 20th
A. Kitchell y Cheng Kwai Leung
Miss J. Smalley
Miss Joan Smalley, at left back, was very safe and featured her play with some splendid tackling thus nipping the efforts of the attacking
Tim will be obtainable in the (3rd Round) Club Lusitano, J. forwards in the bud.
Restaurant in the Puble Enclosure,
SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servanta pusses in their possession will forfeit the same
will bo removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. IL BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 17th February, 1936.
SPORTS CLUB.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
Selling Lotteries will be held at the Club on
Monday,
17th February, at 5.30 p.m.
Wodneslay.
19th February, ni 5.30 p.m. Lotteries each day will be on:-
The Valley Staker,
The Hong Kong Derby, The Rooty Hill Derby Subscription Lists are available at the Club,
V. E DUCLOS,
Hon. Secreary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1986.
THE
ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL
Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon.
Riding and/or jumping lessons:
Private lessons;
Noronha v A. A. V. Remedios or F. G. Marah (3rd Round) Kowloon C.C.. Sgt. J. Hodges or F. Zimmern v Mul Chan Jed (3rd Round) Sports Club.
* SENIOR Wednesday 19th
then
FANLING RACES
GRAND NATIONAL RESULT
ACHIEVEMENT, REPEATED
1936.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Local Team To Meet
New Zealanders
KARLSRUHE ALHAMBRA
FETED
FOOTBALL AGAINST CANTON TEAM
SATURDAY'S GALA
Tho
rain yesterday
somewhat
After a rather disappointing trial gamo on Saturday, the local Rugby selectors chose the following team to represent Hongkong in tho match against the New Zealand Universities' players, who have won every match during their Japanese tour:
Lieut. Surg, Lieut. Benson (Navy); St. Clair Ford (Navy), H. D. Bidwell curbed the athletic programme ar
German (Club), Lieut. Rico-Evana (Army), ranged for the Fus, Floyd (Army): A. II. R. Bulcher Karlsruhe at King's Park. (Club),
tensive programme had been fixed, in-
and broad jump, shot puth and fast- ball. The last named is very similar to volley-ball, only that the ball is played with the fists instead of hands, and over a rope instead of a net,
Preece (Navy) Mno
An exx-
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arulsor At Usual Popular Prices!
ON THE STAGE
Pride of Tsingtao won the Fanling Grand National race yesterday for the second time, when the famous local steeplechaser beat a fold of three others by a short head after a thrill-i jāght (Navy), 3. P. O. Richards eluding four events comprising high ing roo
follow,
Complete results of the meeting
THE RESULTS ··
1
(Navy), Elout Lincoln (Army), A. F. Walkden (Club), W. E. Peers (Club), Fes, Morgan (Army), L/Cpl. Harri- Ron (Army), and A: B. Evana (Navy).
Reserves-H. R. McGilchrist The February Handicap, a hurdle (Club) and Lieut. Euman (Navy), race for China ponies, 11⁄2 miles, 2 D. F. Diogenes (183 lbs.)
three-quartora; J. L. Bonnar (Club), (1. C. Harris) half-back: out. Chapman (Navy) Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight
and E. P. Humphreys (Club), for- Eve (165 lbs.) (G. R. Cheape) 2When the New Zealanders passed through Hongkong some weeks ago an their way to Japan, they won an over. whelming victory against a weak
Mr. II. C. Macnamara's! Estover
(155 lbs.)
(D. Black)
by two lengths; linif length.
3
was rendered too sodden for athletics, The Kowloon Football Club ground The programme also included a 100 д 400 metres dish, tug-o-war and matres relay, all of which had to be cancelled.
The state of the ground, however, rendered it possible for the football match
between arranged
the
Pari-mutusl:~~Winner $13.10, Places local side, but the Colony team should | Karlsruhe against the Canton Ger-
58.10; $0.40: $7.20.
The Australian Grand National Rive a better account of itself on Fri Steeplechase, 2 miles.
day when the return match will be Dr. Macrown's The
played. Giraffe. (158 lbs.)
(Harris). 1 Mr. Pritchard's Lucy Glitters
(150.the.)
(Pritchard) 2 Oddsfish's unmery (150 lbs).
(Devaux) 3
Won by half length; four lengths. Pari-mintuel:-Winner $11.60 Places $0.00 $8.50.
The Giraffe, 168, 1: C. Harris.... 303
The Fanling Grand National and Pierce Grove Memorial Cup, two miles, a handicap for China ponies. Dr. Reidy's Pride of Taingtan
(108 lbs.)
(Black) M. Wong Sul Ngau's Burgomastor (160 lbs.) (Bainsfather)
RUGBY AT HOME
Fog And Frost Cause Cancellations
London, Feb. 15. ed to-day on account of fog and frost, Bany Rugby matchen were scratch-
but nevertheless several interesting games were decided,
The following were the results of the principal matches: Aberavon
14 Lianelly
1
2
Bath Bedford
Mr. de Kok's Racing Strain
(148 lbs.)
(Ferguson) D Won by short head; many lengths, Pari-mutuol:-Winners $0.10. Pinces $7.10; $10.10.
Cardiff Devonport The Jorrocks Plate, Division “A." Mr. Ferguson's Joak Scott
Exeter (108 s.)
(Ferguson) 1 Major Shannon's RT.P. (168 lbs).
Nenth (Baker-Carr) 2 Mr. Black's West Parade (188 lbs.)
Oxford
Swansea
(Black) 3 Won by two lengths; three lengths. Pari-mutuol: Winner $67.40. Places $10.60; $10.30; $7.50.
Min Evelyn Gray, her partner. cleared well as ever but she was fre
The Ladies' Country Race, ‘over a quently penalised for "atlcks" this country course of about three miles. costing the chan Miss Dowbiggin's Ebony Idol pions more
(135 lbs.) (Miss Dowbiggin) 1 one short corner.
Miss Shenton's Wombly Stag
(135 lbs.) Of the forwards.
(Miss Shenton) 2) Miss W. Marsh, was Mrs. Paton's The Loafer (135 lbs.) excellent оп the
(Mrs. Paton) 3 3. A da Silva v F. A. GI (2nd
right wing She Won by one length; many lengths. Round) Civil Service C.C.
and Pari-mutuel:--Winner $2420. Places Las
was fast been Only one Sector game
always a splendid $9.10; #11.70; 38.10 fixed, as this will bring the Senior
Her trler,
The Jorrocks Plate, Ilivision "B.” een- Tournament to the Quarter-final
tring was good but Me. W. A. Mackinlay's fortmaia two stage. With the exception of
many of her efforts (108 Tbs.)
(Ferguson) 1 games, the Junior games will bring!
went astray.
Mr. G. n. Q. Henrigued Darien that tournament also to the Quarter-
Miss Mary Smalley led the attack
(168) Lbs.) (Parker-Jarvis) 2 final stage. In the following week, it is hoped to complete all the Quarter- quite capably and Misa Jean Dalziel Capt. L. Gwydyr-Jones Racing Bial games, and to be ready for the constant source of danger at semi-finala.
THE GHOST OF LOST OPPORTUNITIES
(Continued from Page 8.) three-all. Again Mrs. Wilson went away for 5- only to be hauled back to level terms by a very determined opponent, whose strokes improved as the game progressed
Miss Hancock then secured the lead at 6-5, but was caught before going to her points for the, set in the 14th game. Mrs. Wilson presented her with the winning net point by weakly lobbing when she had a lovely chances of a passing shot down the line.
HIDDEN RESOURCES
Misa Marah.
Inside-right. She combined well with Miss Marsh and the contre-forward. Miss Heather Hance was seldom in the picture.
The first half was very evenly con- tested with the C.B.A. attacking strongly in the opening minutes. The canil half was a repetition; then Mrs. White scored the goal which acaled the fate of the Hong- kang Ladies,
Spirit (168 1bs.), (Capt.
Gwydyr Jones)
3 Won by two lengths; many lengths, Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.70. Places $6.50; $5.80; $0.
CASH SWEEP 'RESULTS Race 1
No. 28 30 149
$172.76 49.36
21.68
Services
3 Gloucester
10
3
• Old Merchant
Taylors 4
0 Newport
Portsmouth 3
Services 0
3 Plymouth
Albion 3
17 Pontypridd
University 15 Harlequins.
24 Leicester
-Router.
TOURISTS HELD
NEW ZEALANDERS AND ALL-
JAPAN STUDENTS TIE
0
mans to be carried through.
An Interesting match resulted in the cruiser gaining an easy victory, scoring six goals, to which the Canton Leam repled with a solitary point.. The Canion Germana missed two pen alties.
Prior to the football encounter a Tho game of 'faustball was played. Hongkong Germans defeated the Karlsruhe by the score of 33-22.
SWIMMING GALA
KARLSRUHE AND DORSETSHIRE COMPETE AT KOWLOON
A successful swimming gola was held in the European Y.M.C.A. pool on Saturday night, when the local German Club met the German cruiser Karlsruhe and H. M. S. Dorsetshire In friendly contest.
The Karlsruho excelled in diving, their three competitors giving a very B creditable display.
Osaka, Feb, 10. The visiting New Zealand rugger players were held to a tie to-day when they met All-Japan Students, each sido scoring nine points.
The New Zealanders are departing to-morrow from Nagasaki aboard the NY.K. steamer Kitano Maru.--United Press;
CRICKET TEST.
Australians Doing Well
Johannesburg, Feb. 16, The fourth Cricket Test between South Africa and Australia com- Unplaced ponium ($20 each): Nos. menced here to-day. 49, 26, 100, 88.
The tennis were as follows:- C.B.A.: Miss F. Best: Miss F. K. Walicer and Mis P. Woolley; Miss 1. Woolley, Miss M. L. W. Bryson and Miss P. Everest; Miss E. Kousacau, Briss B1. Smith, Mrs. M. White, Miss 22. R. Blackmore and Miss D. Hunt.
HK.L.H.C.:-Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss
No. 215
160 168
Race 2
$251.68 71.92 35.96
Unplaced Pontos (($25 each): No.
Race 3
Na
429 41
311
$310.20 88.04 44:32 Unplaced ponios (725 each): Noa.
E. M. Gray and Miss J. T. C. Smalley; Miss K. Glaver, Mrs. M. Bell, and Miss B. Helbling; Miss W. Marsh, 230. Miss J. Dalziel, Miss M. E. P. Smalley, Miss H. Dance and Mrs. E. Selby,
Mrs. Wilson won the first game of
In these columns on Thursday last the second set and the players were two-all when the champion gave it was inadvertently stated that Miss signs of physical disability. Mies Gray was captain of the Hongkong 7,
Ladles Hockey Club icam. Actually, Hancock, playing delightful tennis. forged ahead to 6-2. It seemed to Miss Jean Dalziel is the captain. be all over bar the
trophies. But Mrs. Wilsonion of
DRAWN CUP
Race
No. 203 101 40
210
$223.67
63.90
31.05
$194.10
65.45. 27.73 each): Nos.
Unplaced ponios ($5 each): Nos,
Race 5 130, 224, 41. No. 216
summoned
Unplaced ponies ($20 hidden resources and recovered
The Brown Cap, competed for by 200, 45, 108, 37, 30, 113, 275, 195, RO brilliantly that within the space of teams in the junior division, has been 200, 316. ten minutes she was on level terms won by the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Miss Hancock then snatched a game, Club with the Diocesan Girls' School Adulto $12.00 per month, one but she was clearly thrown out of runners-un. Third place is occupied
rhythm by such a strong and unex by the Central British School, pected response and once Ira. Wilson
Adults $3.00 per lesson.
Children $2.50 per lesson.
Riding lessons in groups:
lesson per week.
lessons per week. Children $6.00 per month, one
lesson per week.
Adults $2000 per month, two had won the 12th game, it was a
fairly safe bet that she would annex Mias Hancock, full of fight, although the set.
by now without much confidence, won Having done so Mrs. Wilson pro- the next two games only to see the ceeded to dominate the exchanges. champion capture the next and bold Varying her game in skilful style, two match points before forcing an she went to four-love in the final setorror for the title..
Children $10.00 per month, two
lessons per week.
Race G
17
No. 266 2
$304.54
87.00. " 339
43.50 Unplaced ponias ($25 each): Nos. 284, 118, 317, 307.
Special Sweep. No. 431
1703 631
$1,098.80 485.30 242.68 Unplaced ponies ($87.41 each): Nos. 4078, 2018, 10, 27.
The South Africans batted first and
A water polo match, in which the Dorselshire defented the Germana by four goals to one, concluded the pro- gramme.
The Results
The following were the results: 50 Yards Free Style-1, Marsch (Karlsruhe); 2, Fornita (11. K. Ger- mans);
; 3. A. D. Batey (Dorsetshire). 100 Yards Drenst-Stroke.-1, A. B. Crowther (Dorsetshire); 2, Kreuz (Karlsruhe); 3, W. Sander (H. K. Germans).
50 Yards Back-Stroke-1, _II._8,
(H. K. Germans); Lange
2, Sto. Bradley
Roth (Dorsetshire) 8, (Karlsruhe).
Diving-1, Bolte (Karlsruho); 2, A. B. Werkes (Dorsetshire);". 3, Jensen (Karlsruhe).
25 Yards Under-Water.—1, II. H. Mueller (H, K. Germans); 2, Sommer (Karlsruhe): 3, Macfarlane (Dorset- shiro).
200 Yards Free Style.-1, H, G. Lange (H. K. Germans); 2. Bolte (Karlsruhe); 3, Marine Hawkins (Dorsetabine).
Medley Relay Race.-1, Karlsruhe; 2, II: K. German; 3, Dorsetshire.
were dismissed for 167 in their first MAMAK MATCHES innings, I. J. Siedle contributing 44. W. J. O'Reilly took five wickets for 20 runs.
Thanks to J. H. Fingleton, who scored 108 runs, the Australians XC plied with 185 for three wickets. Fingleton made his runs in 132 minutes and hit eight boundaries. --- Reuter.
HONGKONG GOLF
CLUB
Latest Results In Competitions
Champions Beat Signals
The Kowloon Indians Tehnis Club, who last week defeated the Radio Sports Club, maintained their un- beaten record when they defeated the Royal Corps of Signals in a Mamak Tournament hockey match played on the United Services Re. creation Club ground on Saturday afternoon. The score was 3-2 in the Indians' favour.
Exchanges were keen. throughout. The Signals took the lead through May, who scored as the result of a penalty bully awarded against the Indians for a foul in the déc. In the
second half Awtor Singh equalised, and shortly after 1. Mahan Singh netted a second goal,
J. D. Hutchison & Co. received walk-over from Gilman and Co, in the semi-final of the Stubbs Shield and will now meet the PW.D. in the final
Following another penalty, bully, The semi-finals of the Junior Cham- the Signals drew level through May, pionship resulted as follows:-W. A. but aoon after J. M. Pinto, the Stewart beat W. C. Shewan 3 and 1, Indians inside-left, netted the win- H. Laffond beat Comdr. G. F. Hele ning goal. 4 and 3.
Match Cancelled In the Adamson Cup, February Owing to the inclement weather qualifying competition played nt Hap-yesterday the Mamak, Tournament py Valley from February 7 to 16, A.D. match arranged between the Kowloon Fraser with a card of 82-17-06 and Indians Tontin Club and St. Andrew's SE Edgar with 85-20=106 Bath Club on the Marina ground, qualified,
postponed.
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