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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1038. 10th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 20th

February, 1038.

On Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, 20th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.09 p.

The tifin Interval will be after the Afth race on the first four days of the Meeling.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES.

Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No one without a 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-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies $0.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to be respon- sible for all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY,

A limited number of tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club Hause, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. 21920,

On no prelext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting, No amabs will be allowed on the Fifth Day.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ- ing ladies, and is payable at the

Gate.

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

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure,

A SERVANTS' PASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering with

INDIA LOSSES TESTS

Victory For Tourists In Final Encounter

Bombay, Feb. 14. Lord Tennyson's team defeated All India in the test to-day by 156, thus winning the rubber three to two. Scores:

Lord Tennyson's team, 130 and 288 (Pope 40).

All India 131 and 131 (Wellard 6- 38, Pope 3-28).

Lord Tennyson will retire now from cricket. This was his last match.

The tourists played 24 matches, won eight, drew 11 and lost Ave. Reuter.

ARMY LEAGUE TEAM The following will represent the Army in the senior league match against Civil Service at Sookunpoo on Saturday Capt. J. R. Mackin tosh-Walker, Major G. S. Rawatome, G. P. Mu C. Bead- Bndemn. Major Cheney (Seaforths); Lt neil, Lt. M. P. Weedon, Lt, C. M. M. Man, Pte. Hatfield (Middlesex); Lt C. E. Godby (R.A.), Lt. R. A. Barron (RE.), LL. Dougins (Royal Scots).

REFEREES' MEETING

Officials Chosen For Matches Against Corinthians

The half-monthly meeting of the Hongkong Referees Association was held yesterday. Mr. T. G. Stokes. took the chair after over a year's absence on leave.

In a short talk entitled "Up for the Cup," Mr. Stokes recounted his ex- periences in attending the recent Cup Anal match in England.

The following referees have been

invited by the South China Athletic Association to officiate st the Corinthians matches:

R. M. Omar, February 19, Corin- thians v. S.C.ÂA.. Linësumen, J. H. Lawrence, E. E. Sidebottom,

K. K. Ip, February 20, Corinthians v. Services. Linesmen, H. J. Smyth, G. . F. Finch.

D. Kossick, February 20, Corin- thians v. Civillans. Linesmen, W. Day, A. A. Barton.

5. MacComack, February 27, Corinthians v. All Hongkong. Lines men, C. L. H. Martin, H. E. Ottoway.

All except Sidebottom, who has left the Colony, have accepted. ·

CORINTHIANS' RECORD

No Defeats in Fifteen Games

Played in Malaya

Played 15, won 13, drawn · 2; 44 gouls for, 9 against.

That is the record of the games which have just been completed by the Islington Corinthians in Malaya. They suffered no defeat, and drew twice against two of teams they met!

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HONGKONG; TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15,

1998.

SIAM GOLF

TITLE WON

Two authentic portraits of Queen Victoria from old steel engraving. The inset shows her as a child, and the larger pose is of her soon after her accession to Britain's thrand in 1817. The present year, which would have been the hundreth of her reign if she had lived, is an anniversary which is appropriately brought to mind by the sumptuous motion picture of her career, "Victoria the Grust," which is now having its American premieres. Anna Neagio and Anton Walbrook are its stars, and Herbert Wilcox itą producer.

TOM FARR SHOULD

TAKE THE FIRST

BOAT HOME" Controversy Over Bout

With Braddock

The fighting did not end in New York on January 23 when Tommy Farr stormed out of the Madison Square Gardens ring, kicking over his water-bucket and failing to shake hands with the ageing Cinderella man of American boxing, James J. Brad- dock, who had just been given a decision over him.

BY AMORY

Bangkok, Feb.' 0...

Amory won the amateur golf championship of Slard this after noon, beating W. J. Gibb, the former Malayan champion, 4 and 2 over 38

holes.

The first 18 holes, played this morning, ended with the players all square, but in the second round in the afternoon Amory (whose fourth championship this is) was in ine form and won well.

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

"Come and Get It!" (King's Thea- ire, to-day),—ās, in almost every ploture in which he has appeared, Edward Arnold holds the spotlight in this production. The picture opens with some magalicent forest scenes and maintains a steady pace to the end Fine support is given to the principal by Joel McCrea and Frances Farmer,

"Wells Fargo" (Queen's Theatre, | to-day) ~~The picture is painted on a wido canvas, and purports to show the development of the West in the carly days. A hugh cast is headed by Joel McCrea, "Bob. Burns and Frances Dee.

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· “Dance Charlle Dance” (Alhambra Theatre, to-day)-The names Stuart Erwin, Jean Mulr; Glenda Farrel and Allen Jenkins are suN- clent recommedation for this fim, which

is one of the funniest scen locally in recent weeks.

*The Prince and the Pauper" (Oriental Theatre

to-day) This nim has some good moments. The Mauch twins are seen for the first time and judging by their perfor mances more will be seen of them shortly. Errol Flynn and Claude Raina have the "chief adult roles. Among the scenes is the coronation of an Engilah king at Westminster Abbey.

"Way Out West" (Majestic Thea- tre, to-day),—The famed pair of comedians, Laurel and Hardy, meet with a lot of catastrophes which most people, especially those who like this type of thing, will enjoy.

is especially funny.

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victoria The Great" (Coming to Queen's Theatre)-This RKO Radio production, with the famous English queen as the central figure, was recently passed by

British Government without the elimination of an luch of film and pronounced correct in every detail. The

Inst 1,000 feet of Uus fim are made in technicolour, thus

effect of the magnightening

those

the

uniforms of "Victor part in the Court scenes, The Great opens at the All night fighting went onin should have won the fight. He is so Queen's and Alhambra Theatres on Farr'a messing-room, in New York's much faster, but he cannot punch, Saturday, February 26, with a gain night spots, among New York sports He could not cope with that Brad-premiere at the Queen's on Friday. writers, who cuffed each other to dock rally in the last six minutes. February 25, at 0.15 p.m. The band emphasise their viewpoints, and also Mirror: Farr won by a slight of the Seaforth Highlanders will play among fight fans who took to fighting margin.

until 9.30 p.m.. among themselves.

All this was because of the de

summary

cision that Braddock, presumably GOAL SCORERS back number in heavy-weight box Avery, Read,

Sherwood (2).ing, was the winner on points against Farr. This has raised controversy the like of which America has not seen for a long time.

The following is their games:

OPPONENTS. REBULT Penang Asiatica Won

Kedal

Drew bo Pentang FA Won 3-1 Sherwood (2).

Read. Won 3-1 Sherwood (3), Perak

Milter. Won 3-0 Tarrant, Sher-

Рега

It began a few minutes after Braddock had received an ovation,

wood, Feare the most exciting last two

Servants passes in their possession Negri Sembilan Won +1 Sherwood, Brad-

will forfelt the same and will be Malocen removed from the Enclosure.

T.P.C.A. (K.L.)

Selangor

S.C.F.A.

burg, Pearce (2). Won 2-1 Sherwood (2), Drew I-1 Pearce

(penalty). Won 2-0 Blierwood (2), Won & Sherwood (A), All Singapore Won 3-2 Sharwood (2),

Avery. Services Wan 1-0 Sherwood Singapore Civ. Won 4-1 Sherwood (2),

Bradbury, Avery, Won 0-0 Tarrant (3),

Bradbury (3)

Avery. Won 3-0 Drainwalto

Avery

By Order,

C. N. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th February, 1938.

All Malaya

THURSDAY

AT THE

ALHAMBRA

The Boctor Has a way with Women!

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NIGHT CIUB SCANDAL

Piensaime Parties leak: JOHN.

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anyone could wish to sec. New York scribes, all of whom picked Farr to win, are saying now that he should take the first boat back home. They have decided that the Welshman has no punch and that his tactics' can' Quuse only haphazard damage:

It was a blood match all through. At one time Farr. and Braddock werd

cursing each other furiously, and once Braddock lost his temper com- pletely and tried to bang his op- ponents' head against the ropes.

BADMINTON LEAGUE

Fanling Golf First Round Of Junior Section Championship

The draw for the first round of the 1938 Junior Section Champion- chip of the Royal Hongkong Golf as fol-

Club de Recreio 'A' Defeat club has been made, and

King's College

lows:

R. L. Rodgers v. E. H. Watts, bye: H. N. Meron v. J. Gellatly; A. T. Fraley v. G. Davies; A. L. Powell v. All concede that if the fight had college to the "A" Division of the Smedley; J. W. Macdonald v. Hugh Club de Recreio "A" defeated King's F. A. Dunnett T. B. Low v. J. F. been over fifteen rounds instead of Badminton League last night.

Smith; G. E. Willerton, byc. ten it would have been a very dit 1. A. Carvalho suiËTA. M. B

The 1st round to be played on Mirerelo) best S. P. Chan and H. N. ferent story.

Chung 21-1 best II. T. Woo and L. March 6; 2nd, round on March 20; Here are some of the newspaper Lui 21-in: beat, W. C. Chung and K. Ai. | semi-final

on April 3; final (30 Lo 1-12. comments on last night's fight:--

New York Times: Viewing the A. Alves and IT. A Barros Leat holes) on April 17.

Chan and Chung 11-7; beat Woo and Matches must be played on the ht from any angle Braddock de 23.30 best Chung and Lo 21-12 served the decision. He would not. J. Hemedios and C. N. Silva beat morning of the dates laid down un- less competitors agree mutually to have had the strength to launch that Chan and Chung 1-8; beat Woo and

an earlier date. The first name. in Wellington, Feb. 14.

each bracket is the challenger and New Zealand has decided not to recovery [In the last two rounds] Itu 21-11; beat Chung and Lo 21:11.

Farr had been a fighter. Practically

Is responsible for the time and date. participate in the Davis Cup and every one at the ringside attributed

All matches to be played to a finish, Hungary, which was drawn to play the Welshman's defeat to his faulty

weather permitting, and the winner her in the second round, gets a style of fighting.

should enter the results. walk over-Reuter Bulletin...

New York Herald Tribune: Farr

DAVIS CUP FORFEIT

TWO HANDSOME NEWCOMERS. Frank Shields, ranking Ameris (cari Leninle siar, and Andrea Loods, lovely Samuel Goldwyn "“find” in 406 sorden verzion of Edna Ferber's "Comia~ And Got lift which = bringe Edward Arnold, Joel, afeëren, and I'ʻranno i armer: le ibe Kimarion The picture iu shewing for the last time to-day!

HOCKEY TEAM

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club in a friendly game of hockey against the. Middle- sex Regiment on the Club ground at 5 p.m. on Friday, February 10:

V. M. Benwell; J. E. Potter and E. V. Reed; R. A. Batca, W. A. Reed and N. D. Whitley; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E R. Divett (Capt.). B. 1. Bickford and V. Bond.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB

Tennis Tournament

Closing dato for Entries has to SATURDAY, been extended 19th February, ạt 6 p.m.

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