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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1936.

22nd, 24th, 25th, 26th and 20th

February, 1016.

On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tuesday, 26th, and Wednesday, 26th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 am, and the frat rod will bo run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

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

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.

No one without a badge will be ad mitted to the Members Enclosure.

Dadges admitting non-mombers to Chub the Members Enclosure and Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladles $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.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17,

COLONY BILLIARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP

Latest Results And This

Week's Programme

and

The Hongkong Amateur Billiards Association has issued the fol-

the senior lowing statement concerning laat week's resulta in junior billiards championships of the Colony, and the official programme for this week.

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

:

SENIOR Chan Kal Yin bent W. F. Stafford 500/434, W. Hong Sling beat E. D. da Roza 600/400, Yan Charm Pong beat E. A. dos Remedios 500/310.

Highest break to date: 86 by A. J. Osmund.

JUNIOR

C.B.A. 'DO IT!

WIN THE CAER CLARK CUP

(Continued from Page 8.)

F. E. Silva bent Pte. E. Crabtree 300/277, Sgt. J. Hodgen beat J. F. V. Ribeiro 300/243, Cheng Kwai Leong beat A. A. Lewis 300/223, 3. C. Reme

los bout Sgt. W, Sollis 300/240, Tam Hun Bun beat Albert Koh 300/281, J. E. Noronha bent Lam Shiu Funpressive display at right half, and 300/233, 1. T. Yung beat Fus. R. Miss Betty Helbling, whe never Evans 300/230, F. P. Sequeira beat ceased in her efforts to frustrate the

movements of Miss Smith. Sydney Chan 300/230,

Highest break te-date: 45 by Tam

Badges admitting to Members' En-Hun Bun. Race Course.

The

closure will NOT be on sale at the THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME

1st floor, BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 .m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

EXCI. Secreinry's Office,

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are oniered in advance from the No. 1 Boy. Telephone No. 21020.

On no protext will children be par- mitted 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 Indies and is payable at the Gate.

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

Tie The men, etc. will Bookmakers to operate within not be tho precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Raco Meoling. Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passos for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will be will forfelt the same and removed from the Enclosure,

By Onler,

C. D. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 17th February, 1036.

SPORTS CLUB.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Selling Lotteries will be held at the Club on

Monday,

17th February, at 5.30 p.m. Wednesday.

19th February, at 5.30 p.m. Lotteries each day will be on:-

The Valley Stakes,

The Hong Kong Derby, The Rooty Hill Derby Subscription Lists are available at the Club.

V. E. DUCLOS.

Hon. Secreary, Hongkong, 12th February, 1936.

THE

GEORGE'S

ST. RIDING SCHOOL

Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon. Riding and/or Jumping lessons:-

Private lessons;

Adults $3.50 per lesson.

Children $2.50 per lesson.

Riding lessons in groups:

JUNIOR

Monday: 17th

Sgt. J. Hodges E, Zimmern (2nd Round) Club Lusitano, Lum Yu Wen y Simon Chan (2nd Round) Civil Service C.C., E. A. V. Remedios y F. G. Marth (2nd Round) South China A.A., Leung Sia Nin v Yuen Hong Láu (1st Round) Engineers Inst.

Tuesday: 18th

Ma Cheun Mau y F. E. Silva (3rd Round) Kowloon C.C.

Wednesday: 10th

C. A. Cunha v Leung Slu "Nin or Yuen Hong Liu (2nd Round) Dock. yard R.C., J. C. Remedios y Tam Hun Bun (3rd Round) Dockyard. Police! Club.

Thursday: 20th

A. Kitchell v Cheng Kwai Leung J. E. (3rd Round) Club Lusitano, Noronha v A. A. V. Remedios or F. G. Marsh (3nt Round) Kowloon C.C., Sgt. J. Hodges or E: Zimmern v Mul Chan Jed (3rd Round) Sports Club.

SENIOR

Wednesday 19th

M. M. da Silva v F. A. Gill (2nd Round) Olvil Servico G.C

been Only one Senior game has fixed, as this will bring the Senior. to the Quarter-final Tournament stage. With the exception of two. games, the Junior games will bring that tournament also to the Quarter- final stage. In the following week. is hoped to complete all the quarter- final games, and to be ready for the semi-finals.

THE GHOST OF LOST OPPORTUNITIES

it

Miss J. Smalloy

Miss Joan Smalley, at left back, was very safe and featured her play with some splendid tackling thus nipping the efforts of the attacking

forwards in the bud.

FANLING RACES

GRAND NATIONAL RESULT

ACHIEVEMENT. REPEATED

1936.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Local Team To Meet

New Zealanders

KARLSRUHE FETED

FOOTBALL AGAINST CANTON TEAM

SATURDAY'S GALA

ALHAMBRA

FOR WEDNESDAY

BIG DOUBLE ATTRA TION

After a rathor disappointing trial game on Saturday, the local Rugby selectors chose the following team to represent Hongkong in the match against the New Zealand Universities players, who have won every match. during their Japanese tour:

The min yesterday somewhat (Navy): Lieut. Burg, Liout. Benson

German cruiser At Usual Popular Prices! ranged for the Pride of Tsingtao won the Tanling St. Clair. Ford (Navy), H. D. Bldwell curbed the athletic programme ar- Lieut. Rice-Evans (Army); Karlouho at Kings Park. ́An ox- Grand National race yesterday for Floyd (Army): A. H, R. Butchertensive programme had been fixed, in- the second time, when the famous Fus local steeplechaser beat a fold of three (Club), Cpl. Procce (Navy); Mine.

ON THE STAGE others by a short head after a thrill-Light (Navy), B. P. O. Richards cluding four events comprising high ing race.

(Navy)

Llout, Lincoln (Army), A. F. a broad jump, shot putt and faust ball. The last named is very similar Complete results of the meeting Walkden (Club), W. E. Peers (Club),

THE FAMOUS CAETANO follow.

played with the fists instead of hands, Fun Morgan (Army), L/Cpl. Harri to volleyball, only that the ball is

DANCING 'MADCAPS and over a repo instead of a net. R011 (Army), and A. B. (Navy).

THE RESULTS

1

The February Handicap, a hurdle race for Chins pontes, 11⁄2 miles, 2 B. F's Diogenes (183 lbs.)

(1. C. Harris) Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight Evo (105 lbs.) (G. R. Chenpe) Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Estover

(165 lbs.)

2

Evans

ROSOTVED.~~~H. R. McGHchrist (Club) and Liout, Euman (Navy), three-quarters; J. I. Ikamar (Club), half-back; Lieut. Chapman (Navy) and E. . Humphreys (Club), for- wards.

When the New Zealanders passed through Hongkong some works ago on (D. Black) 3 thoir way to Japan, they won an over- Won by two lengths; half length. Pari-mutuel Winner $13.10. Places local ride, but the Colony team should whelming victory against a weak 48.10; $0.40 $720,

give a better account of itself on Fri- day when the return match will be played.

"

The Australian Grand National Steeplechase, 2 mile Dr.

Giraffe Macgown's

(Harris) 1 (168 lbs.) Mr. Pritchard's Luey Glitters

(150 lbs.)

(Pritchard) 2 Oddafish's Flumenary (150 s).

(Devaux) 8

Won by half length; four lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.60 Places $0.60; 38.60.

The Giraffe, 158. C. Harris 10387 The Fanling Grand National and Pierce Grove Memorial Cup, two miles, a handicap for China ponies.

M.

Dr. Reidy's Pride of Teingtao

(108

(Black) ba.)

Sul Ngau's Burgomaster

(Balnafather) 2 Mr. do Kok's Racing Strain

(148 h.)

Jus.)

RUGBY AT HOME

Fog And Frost Cause Cancellations

London, Fob. 15, Biany Rugby matches were neratch- ed to-day on account of fog and frost, but nevertheless several interesting games were decided,

10

The following were the results of the principal matches: (Ferguson) 3 Aberavon 14 Llanelly head; many lengths. Bath Pari-mutuel: Winners $9.10. Places | Bedford $7.10; $10.10.

Won by short

Scott

The ferrocks Plate, Division “A.” Cardiff Mr.

Jock Ferguson's

Devonport (Ferguson) 1 (168 s.) Major Shannon's R.T.P. (168 lbs). Exeter

(Baker-Carr) 2 Mr. Black's West Parade (108 lbs.)

Neath (Black) 3 Oxford Won by two lengths; three lengths. Pari-mutuel:~~Winner $67.40, Places $10.60; $10.30; $7.00.

Miss Evelyn Gray, her partner, cleared well as ever but she was fre-

The Ladies Country Race, over a quently penalised country course of about three miles. for Alicks" this Miss Dowbiggin's Ebony Idol costing the chan- (135 lbs.) (Miss Dowbiggin) pions more than

Miss Shenton's Wembly Stag

(Miss Shenton) 2

Miss Marsh.·

one short corner.

or the forwarda,

Wha

OR

and

(135 lbs.)

1

The Jorrocks Plate, Division "B.” Mr. W. A. Mackinlay's Mortman

(108 lbs.).

(Ferguson) 1

Miss W. Marsh was Mre. Paton's The Loafer (135 lbs.)

(Mrs. Paton) 3 excellent

the right wing. She

Won by one length; many lengths. Pari-mutuel:-Winner $24.20. I'laces Inst always a splendid $9.10; $11.70; $8.10 trier. Her сеп- tring was good but many of her efforts went astray, Miss Mary Smalley fed the attack quite capably and Miss Jean Dalziel was a constant source of danger at inside-right. She combined well with Miss Marsh and the centre-forward. Miss Heather Hance was seldom in the 'picture.

The first half was very evenly con- tested with the C.D.A. attacking strongly in the opening minutes. The second half was a repetition; then. Mrs. White scored the goal; which scaled the fate of the long- kong Ladies,

(Continued from Page 8.)" three-all. Again Mrs. Wilson went

The teams were as follows:- away for 5-3 only to be hauled back

C.B.A.-Miss F. Best; Miss F. K. to level terms by a very determined Walker and Miss P. Woolley: Miss opponent, whose strokes improved as. Woolley, Miss M. L. W. Bryson and Mias P. Everest; Miss E. Rousseau, the game progresate

Miss Hancock then secured the lead Misa M. Smith, Mrs. M. White, Miss at 6-0, but was caught before going R. Blackmore and Miss D. Hunt.

to her points for the set in the 14th game. Mrs. Wilcon presented her

(Parker-Jarvis) 2

Mr. G. R. Q. Henrigues' Darlen

(168) ba.) Capt. 14. Gwydyr Jones Racing Spirit (168 lbs.) (Cap

Gwydyr-Jonce) 3 Won by two lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $11.70. Places $6.50; 35.80; $0.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS Race t No. 28

30 148

$172.70

49.30

24.08 Unplaced ponios ($20 each): Nos. 40, 26, 100, 88.

Race 2

22.

No. 215

153

1

158

$251.08 71,92 35.00 Unplaced Ponies ($25 each): No.

Race 3

H.K.L.H.C.Mrs. J. Lunson; Mies with the winning set point by weakly E. M. Gray and Miss J. T. C. Smalley; lobbing when she had a lovely chance Miss K. Glover, Mrs. M. Bell, and

Miss B. Helbling; Miss W. Marsh, 230. of a passing shot down the line,

Miss J. Dalziel, Miss M. E. P. Smalley. Miss H. Hance and Mrs. E. Selby.

HIDDEN RESOURCES

|

In these columns on Thursday last

Mrs. Wilson won the first game of the second set and the players were two-all when the champion gave it was inadvertently stated that Miss 7, aigns of physical disability, Miss Gray was captain of the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club team. Actually,

Hancock, playing delightful tenni, Miss Jean Dalziel is the captain. forged ahead to 5-2. It seemed to

ba. all over bar the presentation of trophies. But Mrs. Wilson

ummoned

Adults $12.00 per month, one but she was clearly, thrown out of runners-up.

BRAWN CUP

$310.20.

88.64 44.32

Services 3

3 Gloucestor

2 6 Old Merchant

Taylors 4

o Newport

Portsmouth

8

Services 0

3 Plymouth

The Kowloon Football Club ground was rendered too sodden for athletice Tho programma also included a 100 metres dash, tug-o-war and a 400. metres relay, all of which had to be cancelled.

The state of the ground, however, rendered it possibio for the football betwcon the Karlsruhe against the Canton Ger match arranged mans to be carried through.

An Interesting match resulted in the cruiser gaining an easy victory, ocpring six goals, to which the Canton team replied with a solitary point. The Canton Germans missed two pen- alties.

Prior to the football encounter a The game of faustball was played. Hongkong Germans defeated the Karlsruhe by the score of 83-22.

SWIMMING GALA

KARLSRUHE AND DORSETSHIRE COMPETE AT KOWLOON

A successful swimming gala was held in the European Y.M.CA. pool on Saturday night, when the local German Club met the German cruiser Karlsruhe and H. M. S. Dorsetshire in friendly contest.

The Karlsruhe excelled in diving, Albion 3 their three competitors giving a very

creditable display.

17 Pontypridd

University 16 Harlequins

Swanson

8

24 Leicester

0

-Reuter.

TOURISTS HELD NEW ZEALANDERS AND ALL. JAPAN STUDENTS TIE

Osaka, Feb. 16. The visiting New Zealand rugger ,tie to-day players were held to when they met All-Japan Students, each side scoring nine points.

The New Zealanders are departing

to-morrow from Nagasaki aboard the N.Y.K. steamer Kitano, Maru, United

Press.

CRICKET TEST

Australians Doing Woll

Johannesburg, Feb. 15. The fourth Cricket Test between South Africa and Australia com menced here to-day.

The South Africans batted first and word dismissot for 157 in their first Innings I. J. Siedle contributing 44. W. J. O'Reilly took five wickets for 20 runs.

Thanks to J. H. Fingloton, who No. 229

scored 108 runs, the Australians re- 41

plied with 185 for threo wickets. Fingleton made his runs in 132 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. minutes and hit eight boundaries

Race 4

311

No. 203 151 40

Unplaced ponies ($25 130, 224, 41,

Race 5

$223.67 63.90

31.05 each); Nos.

Itaco C

No, 200

2

339

$304.54

87.00 43,50

No. 216

$194.10 212

55.45 21

27.73 Unplaced ponies ($20 each): Nos. The Brawn Cup, competed for by 200, 45, 198, 37, 30, 118, 273, 195, hidden resources and recovered 50

of teams in the junior division, has been 209, 310, brilliantly that within the space of 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 Third place is occupied rhythm by such a strong and unex-by the Central British School. pected response and once Mrs. Wilson; two had won the 12th game, it was

fairly safe bot that she would aanex Misa Hancock, full of fight, although by now without much confidence, won the set.

Having done so Mrs. Wilson pro- the next two games only to see the ceeded to dominate the exchanges, champion capture the next and hold. Children $10.00 per month, two Varying her game in skilful style, two match points before forcing an'

-lessons per week.

she went to four-love in the final set. error for the title.

lesson per week.

Adults $20.00, per month,

lessons per week.

Children $0.00 per month,

lesson per week.

one

Reuter.

LOCAL YACHTING

A. water polo match, in which the Dorsetshire defeated the Germans by four goals to one, concluded the pro gramme.

The Results

The following were the results: 50 Yards Free Style-1, Marsch (Karlsruho); 2, Fornita (H. K. Ger mans): 3, A. B. Batey (Dorsetabiro). 100 Yards Breast-Stroke-1, A. B. Crowther (Dorsetshire); 2, Kreuz (Karlsruhe); a, W. Sander (H. K. Germans)

60 Yards Back-Stroke-1, H; B. Lange (H. K. Germans), 2, Sto. (Dersotshire); Bradley

3,

Roth

(Karlsruhe), Rolte (Karlsruhe): 2,

Diving1,

A. B. Weekes (Dorsetshire): 3, Jessen (Karlsruhe).

25 Yards Under Water-1, H. H. Mueller (H. K. Germans); 2, Sommer (Karlsruhe); 3, Macfarlane (Dorset- shiro).

200 Yards Free Style-1, H. G. Lango (H. K. Germans); 2, Bolto (Karlsruhe); 3, Marine Hawkins (Dorsetshire).

Modley Relay Race-1, Karlsruhe; 2. H. K. German; 3, Dorsetshire.

MAMAK MATCHES

Champions Boat Signals

The Kowloon Indians Tennis Club, who lont week defeated the Radlo Sports Club, maintained their un- beaten record when they defeated the Royal Corps of Signals in a Mamak Tournament hockey match Re- played on the United Services

Saturday creation Club ground on afternoon. The score WAR 3-2 in the Indians' favour,

Exchanges were keen throughout, The Signals took the lead through

True Blue Home First By May, who scored as the result of a

Narrow Margin

ponalty bully awarded against the Indians for a foul in the dee. In the second half Axtar Singh equalised, Mr. II. S. Rouse, at the helm of natted a second goal.

and shortly after 1. Mahan Singh True Blue, won the Royal Hong-

Following another penalty bully, kong Yacht Club's "A" Class Face the Signals drew level through May, on Saturday, over a course of 13.3 but soon after J. M. Pinto, the miles, from 12 other entrants, cross-Indians inside-left, netted the win- Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos, the line 44 seconds ahead of Joss, ning goal

piloted by Mr. J. R. L. Stanton

Match Cancelled 284, 118, 317, 307.

Mr. F. Anthony, at the helm of Owing to the inclement weather Special Sweep

Eunice, won the Class ovent, yesterday the Mamak Tournament No. 431

while Major B. E. C. Dixon brought match arranged between the Kowloon 37 1703

Stella home first in the "I" and "Y" Indins Tennis Club and St. Andrew's " 631. Unplaced ponies ($67.41 each): Nos. Classes, and Col. S. D. Rald won the Club on the Marina ground,

"H" Class event in Dorothea.

postponed, 4078, 2018, 10, 27.

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