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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

· 1938. 22nd, 24th, 5th, 20th and 29th February, 1936.

On Saturday, 22nd, Monday, 24th, Tuesday, 26th, and Wednesday, 26th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the first race will bo run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 29th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.20 p.m., and the first race will be run at 200 p.m.

The tin Interval will be taken after the Afth race on the first four days.

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

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Billiards

FIXTURES AND RESULTS

Semi-Finals This Week

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

INTERNATIONAL, COUNTY

AND LOCAL RUGBY

IRELAND BEATS SCOTLAND: CLOSE

SEMI-FINAL MATCH ·

Edinburgh, Feb. 22. A crowd of G0,000 spectators were present at the famous Murrayfield ground to-day to witness Ireland's 18th victory over Scotland in the International Rugby series by two tries and a dropped goal (10 points) to a dropped goal (4 points). The The last of the quarter final mat-

WAS played in threatening game ches in the Senior and Junior Bll-weather on very soft turf as a result Hards Championships will be played of rain on Friday night. during the course of the week, and then there will be an interval of a week before the semi-finals and finals are played at the Club Lusitano on a specially erected table.

The following is the programme for the week:

TO-DAY Senior

M. N. Rakusen y. W. Hong Sling

(Club

Juliano)

No one without a badge will bé að- mitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting, non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 por day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladles $6.00 and $20.00 Mui Chan-ted Tam Hun-ban respectively) are

are obtainable through|

c.'A. Cunlia

v. R. G. Xavier (Civil Service C. C.)

(Dockyard R. C)

the Secretary upon introduction by F. P. Sequeira v, Simon Chan momber, auch member to be respon-

sible for all chits, c.

Badges admitting to Members En- clorure will NOT bo on sale at the Race Course.

1st floor,

The Secretary's Omee," EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27704). WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE

(Dockyard Police C.) TO-MORROW

Schlor

-M. M. da Silva v. Chan 'Kai-yin

(Kowloon C. C1) WEDNESDAY Senlor.

y. "Andrew The Juntang

FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at-12,00 Lam Chio-chn

NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of Liffins will be

obtainable each day at the Club House, 1. T. Yung provided, they are ordered in advance

No. i Hoy, Telephone No.

from the No.

21920.

first four days of the Moating.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

(Cub

v. F. E. Silva (Sports Club) THURSDAY Junior

On ho protext will children be per-E, A. V. Remedios v. C. A. Cunha or mitted in either enclosure, during the

R. G. Xavier (Engineers' Inst.) FRIDAY Senior Chirm-pong-v. A, J. "Osmund

(Kowloon ၂ )

The

price of admission to the Public Enclosure " La-

per day Yan including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and. Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at

81.00 per day including ich, etc. will

Bookmakers, Tie The mich

not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tiffins will be obtainable In the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure...

„SERVANTS' PASSES

· Pamce for Servants will be ind on application to the Secretary, 'Tet floor, Exchange Building.

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

By Order,

¡C. D. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong. 17th February, 1938.

GEORGE'S

Junior

Simon Chan or F.

P-Sequeira v. A: Kitchell.. (Civil Service GC.) Last Week's Results The following are the results last week's matchen:

Senior N. M. de Silva bent F. A. 600/470.

Simon Chan beat Lum Yu-won 300/213.

E. Zimmern beat Sgt. J. 300/168.

Tho teams lined up as previously announced, and the opening minutes were featured by very exciting end to end play which culminated in a try for Ireland by Walker, who scored in a combined Irish movement in the 10th minute. Big gins failed to majoriso the effort.

the corner aftor

The Irish backs employed their unual tactics and played well-up, Amotherng the Seattish. movements before they developed, while their forwards were very fast, fenturing their play by keen tacking.

WEAK HANDLING

ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH

Club Defeat Bank- In Scrappy Game

After a scrappy but enjoyable game the Hongkong Football Club defeated the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank when they met on the Club ground, Happy Valley, yesterday afternoon in their annual Rugby encounter. The Club won by two dropped goals, penalty goal and three points) to a penalty goal and a try.

(0 points).

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FEBRUARY 24,

How They Stand In The Tables

1936.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

RESULTS

SENIOR SHIELD-SEMI-FINALS II.K. Polico 1 Hongkong F.C. S. China "A" GS, China "B"

DIVISION 1

China Athletic 2 R.A. B'cutters S. China "A" • St. Joseph's

League Table

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 8. China "A" 18 11 0 2 61 14 22

Police ..15 8 5 2 47 21 W. Fusillers 10 7 3 34 20 R.U. Rifles .10 0 0 4 08 27 25 10 S. China 37 12 06

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LEAGUE CRICKET

Indians Beat Police In "Needle" Game

A fine forceful innings for 56 runs not out by M. 1. Razack saved the Indian Recreation Club from defeat by the Police Recreation Club in a Junior Division League cricket match at Sookunpod on Saturday.

This was the only game played, an weather conditions caused the rest of

3 the programme to be abandoned. Al- though the wicket at Sookunpoo was

very wet, the match was started, and This Calls For SHE-KO. resulted in a win for the Indians by 45 runs, the last Police wicket falling in the fifth ball of the last over of the match.

Razack saved his side from collapse by hitting out effectively for his runs. Seven wickets had fallon for 50 when he went in to bat, but the "tali" wagged to good effect. C. Pope was the most successful Police bowler, 17 taking aix wickets for 30 runs,

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Chinese Ath. .13 The spectators present included H.K.F.C. Mr. V. M. Grayburn, Chlef Manager St. Joseph's 17 of the Bank, Mr. G. H. Potts, Pro-Club de Rec. 14 5 4 aldent of the Hongkong Football Bant Lancs. 13 8 2 Club, the Hon., Mr. W. II. Bell, and Royal Navy 12 G

Kowloon FC. 14 3 1 Mrs. Bell.

48 6 RA. Lyemun 15 2 2

1 2 14 14 74, 4 R.A. S'cutters 17 very. The Club enjoyed most of the ax- changes but in the second half the

JUNIOR SHIELD-SEMI-FINALS game Bank played a very spirited

three- East Lanca.

Chinono Ath, with Robertson joining the quarter line. His place at full-back Royal Engineers 3 Liga Ptuguesa 2

DIVISION II was filled by Tudor who played in the three-quarter line in the first half.

The Scottish handling yan wenk.

Ireland scored the second try through McMahon, the right centre Bailey failed to threequarter, but add the real points. Just before the scrumhaif, interval Hewitt.. their dropped a fine geal and the interval arrived with Ireland loading by 10 points to nil, *

At half-time the Club' led 13-0.. Tho scorers for the Club were Bid- well (2 draphed goals), Frost The Irishmen dashed off and launch-nd. Gallagher who scored a try each. (penalty goal), and Wilson, Grimiths ed repeated attacks on the resump-The tries were all unconverted; Frost, tion then the Scottish forwards woke Peers, and Mebluey respectively fail-

Weston and Cooper leding to add the extras. up and scrambling attack from which Mur- dech, the right wing-threequarter, dropped a goal to give Scotland her only points.

The Irishmen their early pressure, but kept the Scots at bay with good touch-kicking and spirited tackling, the final whistle giving them victory by 10 points to

failed to maintain

The Bank's try was obtained through McGilchrist, while Robertson Acored the penalty goal...

Lieut. J. A. M. Rice-Evans, Royal Welch Fusiliers, refereed.

The

following were the teams: Club 0. Frost; D.· Hynes, ́ ́B. J. Gallagher, R. 11. Griffiths and Wil- son; J. Ilutchison and J. L. Bonnar, of

D. S. Cumming. J. H. McElney and A F. Walkden. The teams were:

--(Captain), Scotland:-D. S. Kerr (Hetiolon Peers. 8. H. Gazrod; . W. Scott, E.

P..Humphroys and G. B. Ganimell, Gians); C. W. C. Murdoch (Hillhead

H.K. Bank. G. Robertson; -1. High School F. P.), R. C. S. Dick (Guy's Hospital), R. O. Murray R. McGilchrist, H. L4 Tudor, G. S.

H. University), R. J. Dunkley and L. J..A. Feilden; A. (Cambridge

R. Butchery F. C.D., Black, G. B. Whitworth (London Scottish); Hodges Shaw (Glasgow High School) and W. Dunnett G4S Chambers, N. E. Marsh. Logan (Edinburgh Wanderers); Clark H. A. Greig H. R. Browning McGugan, W. T. Yoxall and C. F. Grieve (Kelso), '/

Wanderers) J: AB: D. G. Barlow. (Edinburgh Waters (Solkirko),

E. A. V. Romedios beat F. 300/250.

G.

long-

Leung Siu-nin beat Yuen llu 300/103.

Beattie

"F. E. Silva beht Ma Cheun-manwich), W. A. Burnet (What of 300/195.

C. A. Cunha beat Leung Siu-nin 300/220.

Tam Hun-bun beat J. G. Remedies 300/234

Scotland), Cooper, Duff, Weston CLUB HAD THEMSELVES (Kelvinside Academicals).

Ireland:L. M. Malcolmson (North

of Ireland), C. V. Boyle (Dublin Uni- versity), L. B. McMahon (Univer-

A. Kitchell beat Cheng Kwai-leurgalty College Dublin), A. II. Bailey 200/210.

THE ST. RIDING SCHOOL

E. A. V. Emedian beat J. E. Noronha 800/185. keep a specially trained staff of Mui Chan-ted beat E. Zimmern

300/262. European Instructors. Ponies

Highest break: 66 by Leung Sku- for beginners. nervous people nin,

Steel Coulson. League and children. Well trained

The annual ball of the Steel Coul- Australian and China Ponies for son League will be held at the China hire.

Fleet Club on Saturday, March 28. Large track. Jumping Lanes. Horses taken -at-livery. Special illuminated Course for

S. CHINA'S

evening riding shortly available. SECOND DEFEAT

Moderate charges. Prospectus

on application to St. George's Riding School, Ma Tau Wel Road, Kowloon. Telephone 51041.

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Exchanges ran fairly evenly in the first half. St. Joseph's were fully na

as the Chinese on

the dangerous move, and it came as no real surprise when Leonard scored. Prior to his Victor had missed an open gon! five yards from the line and Leonard had hended over from a free klek well taken by Fernandez when he had the goal at his mercy. On the whole South China were lucky to change over but a goal in arrears,

TO BLAME

(Continued from Page, 8.).

(University College, Dublin), O'Con

A. nor (University College), V. Hi played noble football and Rod- Howitt (Instoniana), G. J. Morgan

(Ulater), ger. was always at ease. Neverthe (Clontarf), R. Alexander

* Jess in the first half the Club re- C. E. SL J. Beamleh (R.A.F. and North of Ireland), S. Deering (Bearguard were fortunate to find the Livo Rangers), C. R. dhe Graves Pellce attack playing below form. (Wanderers), J. Russell (University which has characterised the Police One missed the snap and precisiori Sigging College, Corki, J. A. E. (Belfast Services), S. Walker Invanguard for the major part of the season. Brooks, though a thorough- stoniana).

going worker, bustled so much that he failed to control the ball Ste vans.. continued to min-direct with his passes, and Groen was thoroughly cowed by Robertson. Moss was bit of a menace, and would have been exceedingly dangerous but for 11, and in a slightly lesser degree, Skin-

-Reuter.

COUNTY FIXTURE

Northumberland v. Warwickshire

London, Feb. 22. In the semi-final of the County Championship, Northumberland elimi- nated Worcestershire by 11 points to 10 at Gosforth,

Territorial Army 3 Swanses

6 London Scot,

1. Salo

3 Redruth

nier.

MCHARDY'S DISPLAY

Johnson had few opportunites certainly not so many,

as Elliot, and several times ho called in vain for through passes which to him are the meat and drink of football, for it is a 2 to 1 bet against him scoring from them.

ything". And Pilc, without doing

Police were splendidly served aft. In the Inter-Services Tournament, The half back line was full of enter- the Royal Air Force beat the Royal prise, with North giving an expecially Navy at Twickenham by three points good account of himself. Behind, The champions applied a lot of

to nil pressure in the second half which

The following are the principal Increased as time wore on and no club results: equaliser was forthcoming. During Army this period St. Joseph's threw every Bristal thing they knew into their defensive Cambridge U. work, and as I have said, were such complete masters of the situation Devonport

Coventry that only once did their citadel look Headingley like falling. Even when three free Monnley kicks were awarded to the Chinese Northampton in quick succession from just outside Richmond the penalty area, there seemed but

Roselyn P. small chance of them being turned to.

U Birkenhead account, for the Saints very cleverly Waterloo packed their goal, and cach time the London Welsh 0 Bridgend

3 Cardiff Llanelly ball was sent akying over the bar.

The match was worth watching if Portsmouth S. 8 Harlequins only to appreciate St. Joseph's Edinburgh U. 26 Gala gallantry in withstanding the per-

latent onslaughts of the Tonors.

+

21 Blackheath

Bath

6 Leicester 16 0. M. T. 14 Old Blues

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0

• Abandoned in second half, + Scratched on account of snow.

startling, remained steady, even under pressure, while Mellardy played a notable part in etaying off 11 defent. Twice he saved what up- peared to be certain goals, first from Fowler and thon Strange. I don't 11 think

accomplished any McHardy has better goalkeeping this season.

The deciding goal came seven after half-time, after which minutes Club did all the attacking, par- 5ticipated in many exciting acrim mages around goal, but seldom looked like breaking down a solid and deter- mined defence. Police were, perhaps little fortunate to get away with the spoils, and as I said at the begin- ing, a drawn match with a roplay would have been moro satisfactory.

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The Police wore given a good start by Alexander and Hunter, and had n good chance of bringing off a win had their "tail" not collapsed. The first three wickets put on 62 runs, and they were all dismissed for 86.

A. K. Ismall, bowled very well to take fivɑ wickets for ten runs, and amidst great exeilement took the last wicket with 'ane but the last ball in the match,

By virtue of this win the Indians here consulidated their position RASC & RAOC a the head of the table. 3 Chinese Ath 0 University

Royal Navy University.

South China Hongkong F.C. Radio RASC & BAOC Kowloon Royal Engineers & Eastern

League Table

P..

RAOC.....17

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UNIVERSITY WIN

I

Ng Causes Collapse Of Recreio

The healing soothing, cooling, antiseptic properties of She-ko, the new akin olntinent, are just what is required for the treatment of Cuts, Burna, Scalde, Bruises, Abrasions, Insect Bites and Stings.

Sho-ko in qually good for Skin complaints, Eczema, Itch, Ringworm Soros of all kinds, Piles, Pimples an Bolls; also as a protection against Chapped Lips and Hands, Wind-. soarncan, Sunburn.

Bha-ko is obtainable at chemists, or from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 451, Kinngro Road, Shangħai; 70 cents per packago; post free.

SHE-KO

FOR THE SKIN

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB

A. B. PURVES WINS CAPTAIN'S CUP

A. B. Purves (8) won the 1935 Captain's Cup competition of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club when he defeated W. W. C. Shewan (15) in the final by 4 and 8.

Goals W. D. L. F., A. Pls. 20 Eam Lancs. 16 13 3 0 58 15 Royal Navy 14 12 1 1 75 18 26 R.W. Fusiliers 16 1.50-16 23: The Club de Recreio were surpris R.V. Rifles 169 13 42 20 21 ingly defeated at home in a Second

40 23 South China :18 10

Division League cricket fixture by the RASC &

3 47 31 21 University yesterday afternoon.

42 20 20 The match was featured by good IL Laffond won the Junior Cham-

16 bowling performances by K. L. NR. 4 6 28 29 Chinese Ath. 10 6 49 33 47 12 who took six Recreio wickets for plenship boating W. A. Stewart in University 16 4 2 10 33 63.18 formed the "hat-trick, and took four final Laffond defeated Commander UKFC 182 18 35 68 12 run, and by F. 11. Carvalho, who per- the final by one hole. In the semi- wickets for soven runs. His hat trick Gvictims were C. H. Teoh, K. 'S. Liow | G. F. Hole 4 and 3, and Stewart beat

and K. S. Cheng. The University w. w. C. Shewan 3 and 1, won by three wickets in n low scor

Royal Engr. 16

Eastern Ath. 17 4

50

3 0 Club de Rec. 15 Radio S.C.15

66 16 13 83 Kowloon F.C. 19 2

DIVISION III Royal Air Force 3 Royal Engineers 2 R.W. Fusiliers 1 H.K. Police (C). Royal Engineers 6 R.V. Riftes

League Table

Gorla

ing game.

P.W.D. (W. J. S. Key and W. W. C. Shewan) and J. D. Hutchison and Co. (T. E. and T. A. Poares) will meet in the final of the Stubbs Shield, In the semi-finals P.W.D. beat H.K. 12 asid Shanghai Bank (P. H. Sconnen and 4, and Hutchison's received a walk over from

o Giman and Co.

RA.F.

17 9 3 5 40 32 R.A.M.C. ...13 0 3 4 32 26 Liga P'gnean 13 7 0 0 36 24 RU. Rif 13 6 0 7 33 30

12 and J. McBrown) by P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Royal Engrs. 14 5 2 7 30 28 R.W. Fusiliers 17 11 42-50 23 26 HK Police (E) 14. 4 10 20 40 IK Police (C) 16. 10 3 3 43 10 23 St. Joseph's 14 2 1 11 24 48 East Lanes...13 9 3 I 40 20 21 Railway R.C. 14 0 0 14 675

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

FRECK, A LOT OF FOLKS THINK FOOTBALL IS A GAME THAT SHOULD HAVE NO LOSERS! TO WIN IS IMPORTANT "TO THEM.... ABOVE ALL ELSE!!

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'I'M PAID TO COACH BOYS TO PLAY FOOTBALL. ..... BUT, WIN OR LOSE, I FIRST WANT THEM TO BE MEN!

THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO CHEERED YOU LAST" YEAR, WHO ARE JUST AS READY TO CONDEMN YOU THIS YEAR! THEY "THINK YOU'VE SLIPPED!

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