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"GERMANY SHOULD WIN THE DAVIS CUP"

-Says "Bill". Tilden

Singapore, Feb. 7.

“Germany ahould win the Davis Cup this year," predicted tall "Bir BUI" Tilden when be passed through Singapore yes- terday. "England has no chance this year. Austin is talking of retiring and without where is England?" he added.

Austin

GOOD RUGGER PROMISED

We are four individunt players International

who happen to be travelling to-

gether," he said

speaking of the "All games we party with him. play are played os real matches, They are not staged,"

Final Tie

In Egypt and India broke all attendance records. In 42 days they played 20 matches in India.

Tilden was emphatic that pro-H.M.S. Suffolk. fessional tennis improved a player's game. Perry had told him that his gone up 15 after six game had weeks of professional tennis.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY

RACING NOTES BY "CAPTAIN FOSTER"

(Continued from Papa

National Dignity My final nomina-1 comes from All Baba, Fol tions will appear to-morrow.

Smiling Thru and Planchet;;

Ponies Reserved For Big Race

Second Class Runnere

CURRAGH HANDICAP

Rosemary Allotted Top Weight

Ying,

RUARY 18, 1988.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RAUE MEETING, 1938. || 19th, Bist, 22nd, 23rd and 20th

February, 1939_*_-_-__-

On Saturday 19th, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 13 am, and the Arst race will be run at 11.86.a.m. On Saturday, 28th February, the first bell will be zung at 1.10 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00. p.m.

In the Curragh Handicap for "C". The tifin interval will be after the class. China ponlex over a milic, we fifth race on the first four days of

the Meeting. It

6.2

have not to consider the chance of For Trial Plate

Rosemers who has been allotted top-weight, as the mere is on the Figuring that Confusion Bay, walking list. There should be

Boldier of Desert Chief and Silkylight will be good tussle between Boolat Bay, There will be two games of Rugby especially reserved for the Hongkong Bright Vlow, Scenic View,

Army the party Football on the

ground at Derby on Monday, the Trial Plate Chine, Tyne and Vira, the last The first for China, ponies grimins over the named stood being in ne fettle Sookunpoo to-morrow.

Commencement Bay looking ex- match will commence

at 3p champion course should draw a good tremely well and I would recommend when A Club side wll play field of second class youngsters of this grey for a long shot.

This game will be the

this season.

Elther Handicap Eve or followed at 4.15 p.m. by the final Half-Moon Eve will start here, the of the International Tournament, latter being the better animal and when England, who defeated Wales the mare should be well up at the last, Saturday, will meet Scotland, finish. National Pride seems to me who were successful against Ireland to be about the best of this crowd, in the first round. The Tournament but the real danger is Just in Time. game will be refereed by Mr. D. W. After the running of this event, one MacEwen. The International sides would be in a better position to get and the Club side have been selected "a clear line on all ponies. as follows:

It stands to reason that a man's game must improve in professional tennis, where he is continually play ing against first class men," he said. "Cochet is playing better tennis now than he ever did as an amateur."

tennis treat Singapore will have a at the end of this month when Tilden, Cochet, Famillion and Burke stage a round robin tournament at

the Happy World Stadium from cher (Club), Sgt. Pratt (Seaforthis);

February 24 to February 27. They will play at the Belangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, on February 28 and

March 1.

APPROVED BY LT.A.M.

At Singapore, three singles matches and a doubles match will be played, so that the public will

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different combination of players each day. The matches are authorised by the Lawn Tennis As-

England.—Tel. Dufty (Adventure): A. B. Northcott (Adventure), Cpl. Sowerbutts (RAF.), A. H. R. But- Lt. Walsham (Adventure) (Captain), Lt. Woods (Grampus); Mno, Dumble ton (Adventure). Pte. Knowles (Sea- forths), W. E. Feers (Club), C. F. Needham (Club), Cpl. Wainscote (RC. of S.), J. Redman (Club), C/ERA Marlin (Adventure) and Lit Ogle (Phoenix).

Scotland.-J. R. Henderson (Club); D. H. Stewart (Club), Lt. Gudgeon (Middlesex), W. E. Grieve (Club), Plc. Feachey (Seaforth) Bonnar Lt. Dou-

VALLEY

STAKES RIVALRY

Success For Dutch Owner?

sociation of Malnya, which will pro glaas (Royal Scot (Club); $trial The Valley. Stakes,

vide umpires and linesmen.

The covered-in boxing stadium at the Happy World has been specially converted into a hard tennis court for the matches and It is expected that more than 20,000 scals will be

avallable. The matches are being sponsored by Mr. Julian Frankel.

JUNIOR SCHOOL SPORTS

Colours Awarded

To Winners

The Kowloon Junior School held their annual sports on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday when a-large number of parents of children and friends attended. No prizes were given but colours were awarded.

The winners. In each of the divi- sions wereș--

SENIOR

Girls: Elizabeth Davies (10 pts.), Jean Read (8 pts.), Ruth Woerner, Norma Blakey and Joyce Dimber- line (5 pts, each).

Boys: George Neperoft (11 pts.), Stanley Clarke (7 pts.), Jack Tin- son, Konny Bonhoff and Nigel Pear- Bon (5 pts. each),

INTERMEDIATE Girls: Down Ramsay (14 pis,), Joan Thompson (11 pts.), Peggy Moran and Claire Routley (3 pts. each).

Boys: Redmond Roger (12 pts.), Francis Petherick (7 pis.), Carruthers Newton (5 pts.).

JUNIOR

J. S.

We now come to the long walled K. A. Watson

over. six (Club), ́R. G. L. Oliphant

sub- furlongs

ponies for China 2/Lt. MacLagan (Seaforths), Milne (Seaforths), J. C. Millergriffins of this season and the second leg of the dally double is on the (Club) (Captain), A. J. G. Taylor main event of the day. The winner

of S.). and Lt. Crawford (R.C

of this important classle is to receive club.

M.W. MacGrath; D. Hynes, M. G. Carruthers, E. Taverner, $1,000. The probable starters and van Leeuwen; C. W. Lyle, R. Ruther Jockeys are as follows: ford; A. W. Holden (Captain), T. H. Pratt, W. H. Currie, B. ilynca, A G. Dalziel, J. K. Birt, K. H. G. White and H. W. E. Heath.

Pony

All Baba Arabian Cat Borrachito Cape Comorin Charybdl Cicovo Easy Time Fei Ying Final Triumph Gobi Star Golden Cow Louis XIV Lucky Seven Palmer Piet Hein

-SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT

The end of the Rugger season is now in sight and as usual prepara- Bons for the annual Seven-a-side Tournament ere proceeding. Pre- liminary rounds will be played in the ovening of Monday, February 28 and Wednesday, March 2, and the Club Baivaro Marter

and

Planchet

Smiling Thra

The Great Triumph.

The Leopard Wenning

H

Jockey

A. W. Kaymond

H. C. Pih

A. Noodt

D. L. Tao R. B. Moller B. Proulx

Pate-Hunt

Marabati

B. Shu Kul-ying

8, C. Liang

8. W. Tand

W. G. Poy W. H. S. Davis.

B. Chao V. Needa

Black EncarnacBO P. Botelho K. Woul H. Maitland

DIFFICULT TO SPOT WINNER

21 Entries

For Bendigo Stakes

-MEMBERS®- BADGES AND MOS ENCLOSURES,

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

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 (Indies $5.00 and $20.00

Mecvaly) are abtalriable through

the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member. to be respon- sible for all chits, elc,

adges 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 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH DAY.

The Bendigo Stakes over a mile for B & C classes of Australian ponies of last acason has drawn 21 entries and spotting the winner is not easy

Bag Tor has improved Immensely and he has not much poundage to carry. A mlle is, I am afraid, out of Zodiac's prowess but limited number of tiffins will be the mare is dangerous and may up- obtainable each day at the Club set the apple-cart.

House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel 21920.

KING'S WARDEN SHOULD WIN

Not Likely To Be

Many Entries

The last event, the Now Stables Plate, for China ponies over a dis- tance from the two mile post, once than a handful of runners and King'a round and in, will not have more Warden should pass the post first with Wild Life and Cossack's Beauty to follow behind.

Entries Split Into

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the 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 era admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, elcy 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 Publie Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 1st

Two Sections door, Exchange Building.

Sydney Maiden And Wongneichong Stakes

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

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 14th February, 1030.

-KWANTI-RACES

ground at Happy Valley and the finals will take place on the same ground on Saturday, March 5, com- mencing at 3 p.m. Entries are now

There is no better guide than the coming in and it is expected that stopwatch to ascertain the speed

The two divisions in the Sydney there will be five teams from H. M. and I have found, since the publica- Ships, seven or eight Regimental and tion of the training times, that the Malden Stakes and in the Wongaci- the Valley chong Stakes were drawn yesterday Unit sides from the Army and Ave best performance ever

and resulted as follows: civilian sides in-the-Tournament Stakes-distance was by Piet He

been the ambition The Sydney Malden Slikes, Firit The Tournament will provide the it has always

players

the sprint SectionA Better Time, "Annabella, capture owner to every usual good fun for both

that the Arina, Black Tim, Cape York, Co- spectators, and as part of the pro- classic event and. It looks ceeds are devoted to Service and bay gelding belonging to the stable forado Star, Lily, Lucky Lad, Murray Civilian charities, it is hoped that all Hollandia has a golden opportunity River, Sea Spray, Sea Urchin, The

in Rugger in the to present his card first to the judges. Buffer, Tornado Star. those interested

that Plet The Sydney Maiden Stakes, Second Colony will turn up at both prell It will be remembered minary and Anal rounds and give the Hein covered the length of the Section A Lovely Time, Boris, Bre- course in 1.35.3/5 and his achieve-

ve don Criffel, King's Privilege, Little p.m Tournament their full support.

Macquarie ment over six furlongs was the best Audrey, Lovely Day, of this year among the sub-griffins. River, Moyd, National Crials, Olga, The "life wire" of the Dutch Rex, See That, Sydney Bridge. syndicate is Mr. B. J. Israel, manager The Wong-Nel-Chong Blakes, First of the Netherlands India Commercial Section Be Yourself, Captain Blood, Bank while Dr. F. A. van Woerden, Cuban Love, Desert Star, Double Un the Dutch Consul and Mr. W. A. 3. Flant Triumph. Five Rulers, Ful Aernot are the sleeping partners. Mark, Gobl Star Golden Brew, All of them, I am sure, have the best Golden Cow, Golden Idol, Labour wishes of all the "early birds" and Day, Lancashire Chap, Lucky Eleven, it is to be hoped that the Hollandia Lucky Seven, Meteor, Mongolian Cat, syndicate will be

the first Dutch National Triumph, Palmer, Platinum, owners to annex the much coveted Rexlana, Sahara Star, Stymie, The

Owing to the rain the condition Valley Stakes. However in every Great Triumph, The Scholar, Tommy of the country precludes holding big fight, there is always a lot of Victory. challengers and the chief opposition

Dimberling (8 pts.), Mary Anderson (7 pts.).

Boys: Peter Smith (13 pts.), Dick Ritchie and Timmy Hanlon (9 pts.), Ronald Coxhill (5 pts.).

CHALLENGE SHIELDS Girls: Elizabeth Davies: Boys:

Girls: Joyce Ceva (17 pts.), Patsy George Neperoff.

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Stakes, "The Australian Country Cup", Second Section-Acme, African Cat, Race No. 2 is accordingly cancell All Baba, Astrik, Besteva, Bored; Entry money will be refunded, rachito, Celebration Day, Charybdis, Cloudy Star, Cricketer, Dark Hazard, and in place the following race lu Dekko, Eagle, Fel Ying, Ferrybridge, substituted: Flying Trapeze, Gold Dollar, In The No. 2-Australlan - Hunters' Bag, Mac's Second Venture, Mustard, National Dignity, National Force, National Guard, On Your Toe, Sea Dragon, Split Hand, Sunshine Susie, Wenning.

AUSTRALIAN RACE CANCELLED

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Hurdle"-11⁄2 miles for Australian ponies that have been entered for The Australian Country Cup. Catchweight 160 lbs. WINNER a Cup or $50; 2nd $25; 8rd $15. Post Entries. Entry Fee $3.

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