SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB..
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1936.
~ 22nd, 24th, 25th, 28th and 20th
February, 1920.
On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tuesday, 25th, and Wednesday,, 261 February, the first hell will be rung at 11.00a.m., and the first race will bo run at 11.30a.m. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be ∙rung, at 1.80 p.m., and the first race
will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tidin interval will be taken aftor the fifth race on the first four days.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE
Mombers are reminded that they and their ladies 'MUST wear their badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.
the Members'
No one without a badge will be ad- mitted to the Members Enclosure.
Bad Enclosure and Club admitting non-members to Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax $40.00 including tax for the and $20.00 (ladios $5.00
atively) are obtainable through |
the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to bo respon sible for all chite etc.
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the
The Secretary's Omee, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 m. ON THE FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 FIRST NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited number of tiffins will be Qutainable each day at the Club House, they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bot, Telephone No.
A
21920.
On no protext will children be per mitted in either enclosure during the *first four days of the Mosting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the
Public Enclosure is $2.00
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH." FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1936,
Varsity's Task Against Cricket Club
TO WITHSTAND GROWDER INTERPORT
ON GRASS PITCH
Beat The
How Army Beat.
Kowloon C. C.
(By R. Abbit)
Our Daily Golf Hint
The non-success of many golfera can be traced to the fact that they try to play against the better judgment of their instincts. It is fatal. -Josh Taylor.
I am afraid that these notes will be somewhat lack- ing in fullness--and that there will be no article on Tuesday but these Doctormen are difficult to argue with and with a bit of luck I hope to resume my notes this day Sheffield week. The programme to-morrow will no doubt be a bit clouded by the first day of the race meeting and it will not matter so much.
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As things stand the K.C.C. and the Indians at home and the Police. 1.R.C. are resting according to the If the latter skle can pull off a win The Army are to for Navy at Sookup. At the moment the Shield, while H, L.R.C. win they of writing Branwell is away but I am aro altting pretty for the probable not sure if he will be back for this honours. I think the game will prob. game. He is, course the big ably be decided by the ground.
Garthwalte understand that the their full team as they have rather Garthwaite should" in the
back for
for the owing to the Races, be able to field Army and strain that kept Elvin out of the side a lot of extra duty. last week is better, though I have no auro information on that point. rather fancy the Army for a win, but no League .points are involved. according to the card.
LAST SATURDAY'S CRICKET
From one cause or another I regret I cannot implement my article of lant Tuesday as much as I had hoped. My readers however may be interest-
The two League matches are beed in the following account of the tween the Club and Varsity and Army-K.C.C. non-League game by a
United Top The Table
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Feb. 20. Leicester sustained an unexpect-
ed reverse in their efforts to gain promotion to-day, when, playing before their own supporters, they were beaten by the lowly placed Bury by the odd goal in three. If Lelcester had won they would
have shared third place in the second division league table with Charlton, Sheffield United went to the head
HOCKEY TRIAL
TO BE PLAYED ON MONDAY
TEAMS CHOSEN
In connection with the forthcom- Ing hockey Interport, match with game has been Macno, a trial arranged for Monday, February 24, at 5 p.m. when the players named {below are asked to turn out to play.
PROBABLES
A.. B. Owens (Navy) and H. B. Souza (Radlo): A. E P. Guest (Radio) and Khan Bahadur (Army): L. Oliveira (Argonautas), W. A. Reed (Club) and Alaf Din (Army); Lieut. E. Itohinson (Army), Sarna-
gat Singh (Itadio), Awtar Singh (K.I.T.C3, D. Carey (Club) and Pte. Nolan (Army).
POSSIBLES
LL
Sapper Howlet (Army) and Lt- Comdr.
Garwood (Navy); Comdr. Broome (Navy) and Kishen Singh (Army); Lieut. 3. P. Williams (Army), Sapper Brown (Army).
To-day's Training Times
Holiday Eve. Centre Court The Hero
17th of Sept. High Honour Plain Vlow Hopscotch Vaisrous Ranger
Double FinessO Blandford Liberty Bay Herod Gladiator Yellow Fish Siamese Cat Glorious View May Flower Paymaster.... Lancashire Loom New Star Tiny Star Yo Ho Ocean View Copper Idol Rore Evelyn
Rousseau,
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TOO MANY CLUBS SPOIL GOLF
and Lieut. Davies (Navy); GER View Of United States
Divett (Club), Lleut, C. Garthwaite (Army), Gurbachan Singh (Radio), Lieut. Burch (Navy) and Lal Singh (Army).
The Probables will play in white and the Possibles in colours.
The following have been chosen as reserves: J. F. Potter (Club) and
Association
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JAPANESE ARE GOOD RUGBY PLAYERS
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"We have got to play seven for. wards and eight backs to-day; which makes me a bit doubtful about the game."
including tax.for all persons including the first named sides being at home in thanks here printed. I have had no Blackpool by the only goal, but West (Navy) and A. Silva (Recrelo) hair players carry too many clubs and Japanese'
per day Craigengower and the Civil Service-player who wil I hope accept my of the table as a result of beating Cox (Army), backs: Lieut. Spencer thinks that American tournamented about 30,000. They found the
ladies and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted the Public Enclosure at $1.00
por day including tax. Bookmakers, Tie Tat men, etc. will
each case. As regards the first, I time to write. think the Club are very likely to beat
the University. The latter alde have The Army won the toss and went some very fair bats on their own in to score 228 runs for eight wickets ground and as always Gosano. An in 11f minutes-the game starting at not be permitted to operato within
to whether the others will be able to 2.15 p.m. Perase and Pritchard went the precincts of The Hong Kong play Growder on grass wicket-for in first but the latter hit over a
Club during the Race Meeting. this Jockey
a big handicap to them of yorker from R. Lee and was bowled, is a Tiffins will be obtainable in the course-I do not know. Nor of The same bowler sent down a beauti Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.
course do I know how strong a sideful ball to take Parsse's wicket but not until he had collecte n Very SERVANTS' PASSES
the Club are putting up. Passes for Servants will be issued
pretty 40. on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.
Any persons found loitering with Servants' panses in their possession will forfait the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Secretary, Hongkong, 17th February, 1930.
HONGKONG CRICKET - CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
The closing date for entries. for the above has been extended to Thursday, 27th February, 1936, and the Tournament-will-open-on Monday, 9th March, 1936.
A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary,
FLOOR
CRAFT
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The crowds in Japan were big he The United States Golf Association said, though not so big at the last match as they expected. It number-
referees romaining E0
aften
they were pulled up for Ham, who are a point behind, have backa: Lieut. Dawson (Army), licus, take too long over their shots. It faithful to the book of rules that. Wraith (Navy), J. Pinto (K.I.T.C.) has, therefore, issued a notice to the technicalitics which they did not at one match la hand.
Results as cabled by Reuter, and and 8. A. Fowler (Club).
the time appreciate. the amended records. of the leading
the league table teams in appended.
SECOND DIVISION
Leicester Sheffield U.
1 Bury
1 Blackpool
Hall
LEAGUE TABLE
2 Bradford C.
are
2
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5
AON
To my mind the most interest- Then came Garthwaite's excellent ing feature will be the doings of 4, over which he took longer thair
a knock had Gosano, and if he can come any-usual, but na
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, way near his recent performances, blemish. Dawson never sottled down I most sincerely hope it will be and the first time he had a go he West Ham.. 20 16 6 7 64 44 38 possible to give him a place in our was brillantly caught and bowfed by Sheffield U. 30 17 5 8 62 36 39 Interport Ride at Shanghal thin lung off a tremendously hard hit. Charlton 28 14.80 50 33 36
Watch had his usual luck this year| Tottenham
8.0 .. 28 14 6 64 39 34 year.
as he was out to a very hard catch Leicester... 29 15
29 15 4 10 65 88-34 taken one-handed by R. Loe who Manchester U. 27 14 68 54 28 33 | actually by his quickness made the Blackpool 29 12
chance
look easier than it was, Plymouth authough it was right out on the Doncaster boundary. Then Ballard, who is a much better bat than a lot of people realise, took useful 27 and the innings was declared closed at 228 for 8, a score made by forcing cricket rather than by sheer slogging.
the
Away matches have helped many young cricketer--as noticeably Teddy Fincher in our last visit Lo F.M.S. where he was "blooded" to the Interport games, if 1. may use the thing but the confidence which phrase. I feel Goanne has every
a appearance in a big game gives. know that I am not alone in this opinion.
The tea Interval lasted twenty As regards the other game Crai-
minutes due I gather to some Im- gengower are bad to bent on their
broglio with Rugger experts
who own ground. But my experience of last Saturday tells me that the Civil were also using-the-Pavilion Service are a completely different Having seen them off, K.C.C. went in side from that of previous season "Elvin was absent owing to a strait- at 4.30 p.m. with 105 minutes to bat. though the personnel has not largely ed muscle and Walch opened with changed. The fielding alone tells a story though there are still one or Ballard and Pritchard, (N.B. This
at is what Artemas
Ward called
$1
two fielders who craals the ball in at 'goak, and refers to my last week's the wicket when there is palpably no chance of a run out. Apart from the advice that the Army should open- question of overthrows, it is bad for with Ballard and Elvin if Garthwalle the bowlers hands, and morale! I was not available. It nil comes out
in the wa (1) ah you see!)
for
A
will go so far as to say that if they Teddy Fincher had for him, rather can make a good start with their lucky innings for 20 before Ballard batting they will not be beaten any- way. Incidentally I am interested to get one past him. Arthur Lay con find that a point that I have stressed, tinued to play a good and typical years about League Cricket has innings, (Arthur will please note that become the regular practice and that this is a quotation!) but no one could is, if you want to win the game, put stay with him for any length of time. Erule Fincher by the way was not the other fellow in.
playing.
very steadily
THE JUNIOR DIVISION
Ballard bowled
23 12 29.13
11 6 49 30 0 10 45 38 30 4 12 30 50 30
Can You Do This?
The above exercise performed
though Pritchard's spinners looked few times daily is an excellent ald in As regards the teams in the Junior more wicket-taking. Then Persae the prevention of constipation and the Division two at least are resting--and King camo on with about 70 odd
correction of obesity. Constipation is the H.K.C.C. and Navy second eleven on the board, and the latter bowled one of the greatest menaces to good I have no information as regards the Lay for an excellent innings of 76, R.A.M.C. and the Sappers.
while Porsse picked up a couple of wickets. Later the original
acknowledge with thanks the receipt
And that reminds me that I must bowlers cama back and Walch took cause inolint the above exercise
of a card from the R.A.S.C. Hon.
A card Secretary, Luty.
a fine one handed catoh at long leg
off. Ballard and Pritchard took the in securing last wicket just fifteen minutes before time. An excellent match.
an
for when the intestines are with waste matter polsons and contaminate the blood stream
and sickness. Та
regularity dally Kowloon are at home to this last
occasional dose of Pinkettes is all that .nooded. Pinkettes ard tiny, team and I think should win. The Recreio, also at home, should provo Wall! That's that! and I hope to pleasant, easy to take. In a gentle too good for the University second, put in my next article while oven though the Civil Service next even if I do win the Sweep on attacks, purify the breath, keep
on Friday natural way they cleanso the food dispel liverishness and billous are on their own ground they will the "Derby Horse Race." Meantime have to improve a lot to beat Crai- I am sorry these notes will appicar skin free from pimples and blemishes, too late to invite my readers to split and bring to the eyes the sparkle of The most important game as re- a small Evipan with me to-day, vivid health. Obtainable at chemists gards the Shield is the one between Adait Omen.
everywhere, Pinkettes keep you well.
gongawer..
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
[MOM, IT'S NO USE TRYING TO FOOL ME LANY LONGER!
WHAT'S WRONG
WITH YOUR
EYES?
WHY.ER... THERE'S NOTHING \WRONG WITH. THEM, SON.....
NOTHING
AT ALL!
MOM, I NEVER
SON, FIBBED TO YOU, / I DIDN'T.
-WANT- WHEN YOU CALIGHT ME IN.
YOU TO
THE PRESERVE" } KNOW! CLOSET, WITH
JJAM ON MY
FACE!!
I WANTED YOU TO HAVE THE BEST YEAR EVER IN FOOTBALL, AND I KNEW YOU COULDN'T, IF YOU WORRIED
ABOUT MEA
A practice match "Colony v. Rest" effect that unless they lighten their will rece mathram on bags, the Association may restrict the R.N.R.C. number of clubs a competitor may Sunday March 1, on the
carry; and golfers who nra axeez- ground, King's Park.
sively deliberate in their play to the point of slowing up a match, may be disqualified.
RACING DRAW
(Continued from Page 8.).
Mr. John Jackson, President of the US. Golf Association, says in hla annual report that for some time the | Blandford, Centre Court, Electron, Association bas noteil with concern Gold Dragon, Holiday. Eve, Honoy, the increasing number of clubs car- Merry Time, Silver Streak, Tinsmith, ried by tournament players. In the
Violet Queen and Zodiac,
But the vixit was in every way a big success, They felt salisiled with the performances given and were gratified with the resulta..
A motor trip round the Island was planned this morning for the visitors and at 5 o'clock this afternoon they the Club will play Hongkong on ground.
PHILLIPINES TENNIS
Manila, Feb. 20. Second Time. A Grand Time, Can- committee's opinion they minimised
Leonardo Gavia defeated V. t. berra Girl, Double Fineske, Lanca-skill, made the game mechanical, in- shire Lad, Perfect Day. Ranger, creased the cost, and placed an un-Wong in the semi-finals of the open Saric, Shek-O Fox, Strathroy, The reasonably heavy burden on the singles tennis championship by 6-4, Dunlin, Trojan and Yo IIo,
| 6-2, 1-0, 6-4.—United Press.
WHAT A
caddle.
NAVAL VICTORY IT IS
ALL HANDS SURRENDER TO DICK AND
RUBY AND UNCLE SAM'S MIDSHIPMEN
AS WARNER BROS. GREAT ROMANCE
OF ANNAPOLIS BOMBARDS THE TOWN WITH LAUGHS AND THRILLS!
SHIPMATES FOREVER Starring DICK POWELL RUBY KEELER QUEEN'S THEATRE-TO-MORROW
PLEASE FORGET ABOUT MY EYES UNTIL THE SEASON "IS OVER !
A Pledge
I WON'T FORGET NOT PIGSKIN POINTERSOS
EVEN IFI-HAVE TO
TIE MY LEFT. HAND TO MY RIGHT FOOT,
"TO REMEMBER YOU'RE GONNA GET FIXED UP!!
HOW TO PLAY ENDI THE ideal end must be rugged enough to amash Interference, and agile enough "to" dart through a mass of blockers. In addition, he must have speed to get him down the field on the outside of the runner under punts, and get into the open to receive passes
2. On pass plays, ha must be able'to`disguise. the play by assuming his ordinary stance of braced legs, colled, with the knees well bent, and with the tail low. He must fake at boxing the tackle, and then duck and get away from the halfback covering himala ng all
*** la receiving a pass, the end must spread his, fingers without bensing them or the wrist. Thei ball should be caught like a baseball-with the banda, only. -4
By Blossor
e. On defense, the end concentrates on the Next: HOW TO PLAY man with the ball.
ERBAC
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