SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL HACE MEETING, 1038. -
19th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 20th February, 1935.”
On Saturday 101, Monday 21st, Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will bo rub al 11.30 am. On Baturday, 26th February, the first bell will be rung
at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be
run i 2.00 p.m.
The tidin interval will be after the fifth 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 admiting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the (Indies $3.00 and $20.00 are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such member to be respon- Bible
for all chils, etc. Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
SAILOR'S ASSAULT APPEAL DISMISSED
Senterice To Start From Day Of Appeal
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labour by the Hon. Comdr. G. F. Sentenced to 12 weeks' hard
Hole, Harbour Master, for as- saulting A. Sanuki, Third Officer of the ss. Silksworth, H. Wall- sita, Japanese quartermaster of the ship, brought an appeal against the penalty before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor. this morning.
Appearing for the appellant, who was not present in Court, Mr.. W. A. Mackinlay, of Deacons, said his ellent was convicted on February 2 last before the Marine Magistrate on a charge of assault and given the maximum sentence of 12 weeks' im- prisonment.
Appellant plended not guilty but after
ylden for the prosecution had been given he made
made a statement admitting the nasault,
Continuing, Mr. Mackinlay said the appeal was against sentence only, The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, on the ground that in the circum EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Telstances it was too severe. In the 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 10.00 am first place, the maximum sentence ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and was passed on a man who had 10 at 12.00 NOON ON THE FIFTH previous conviction whatsoever, DAY.
Secondly, the nature of the assault did not justify the sentence, and finally it was clear from the remarks
Alimited number of times will be ablainable, each day'at
Club the House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tel. 21020.
On na pretext will, children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amaha will be allowed on the Fifth Day.
the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to
including tax for all persons Includ- ing ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are
of the Marine Magistrate that he was influenced by the evidence as to the conduct of the remainder of the crew.
the
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ICE HOCKEY MATCHES
Canada Defeats England
Prahara, Czechoslovakia, Feb, 20. In the finals of the world ice hockey championships, Canada beat England by three goals, to one. A coring was done in the first period.
Czechoslovalda beat Germany by three goals to nil in a play-off
United Press.
MAPLE LEAFS LOSE
Washington, Feb, 20. The following are the results of ice hockey league matches played on Saturday:
Americans 4 Mapleleafs
(ut Toronto)
•Canadiens
4 Maroons (at Montreal)
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3
*The game was deelded after over-
SOCCER PLAYED IN RAIN
Ships' Sporting Rivalry
FEBRUARY 21; 1938.
COLONY TENNIS DRAW
First Round Matches
The following is the draw for the Colony Open Tennis Championships which start next Monday:
SINGLES
Byes-Taut Wal-pul v. A. Chang J. A. H. Douglass v. W. Bander.
Round:- C. Fincher v. Ma Nat-kwong; F. V. Harrison v. P..S. Leong; Marsland v. C. Crawford; B.- Szato v. Luk Ding-chtong, S. A. Rumjahn v. Major F. T. Balnes, F, A. Broadbridge v. W. A. Land, Leong Ping-chlu v. H. Y. Ho; A. V. Gosano v. S. W. Liang: Leo Wai-tong v. S. A. Gray; B. Agafuroff v. Wel Chung; A. Warr v. Wong Shiu-wing; Pay Lt. Cdr. R. H. Rump v. J. C. Fool; Tout Yan Pui v. W. J. Skinner; N. Drysdale v. Pang Ol-lam; 8. S Hussain v. H. Owen Hughes; M. W. Le v. Firdos Khan; Paul Kong v
Y. Lau: Wong Fook-nam y
*J. W. F H Kwok v, Chan; Ping-young v Tennis Wong;
D. K.
Smaltung v. T. E. Wheble; J. F. L.
v. I. M. A. Razack; W. C. Hung v. Tonnie Wang; G. W. Sewell v. George Chea.
Byes: T. A. Pearce v. T. c. Monaghan; S. A. Hussain Rumjahn.
v. H. D.
DOUBLES
Byes: Luk Ding-cheung and Wong
RMS, Empress of Asia met the Land; F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang Braving the rain a side from Shiu-wing v A. Ware and W. A "Canada" in the last football game R. B. Bulpin and F. A. Fowler: for the Thornycroft Cup yesterday on S. A. and H. D. Rumlahn v Ip Cho- the Kowloon Football Club ground. pong and Liu Kwai-fan; 1. Agafurent After allowing the Asia to gain a two and J. Pengelly v D. K. Leung and goal lead in the first half the Canada B.
A. V. Gosano and A. V. came back strongly in the second
Bernes half and shared points with their Ng Kam-chuen and P. F. Choy
los v Leisen Lew and Peter U; opponents. McGinlay scored for the J. W. Leonard and George Chon; Paul Canada and MacDuff (penalty) and Kong and Lee Wal-tong v Major Sinclair for the Asia.
A. Newnham and Major F. T. Baines; Leung
and Marsland. 1st
The Japan which defeated the
L.
Asia by a score of three goals to two, [P. Dy W. Dimsey and
v G. W. Sewell and T. C.
has won the trophy, which is now Monaghan Fincher and W.
Bycs:--E
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$1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the procincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES Passes 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 forfeit the same and will be removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 14th February, 1038.
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QUEEN'S
"TWO PHASES" OF ASSAULT The assault could be divided into two phases, namely, that appellant first struck the Third Officer with his Asta and later attacked him with a steel poker. From the depositions it was a very minor one, and although
clear that Wag
the first incident
was more serious there second was a certain
provocation Dmount of by complainant after they had been separated. If this had not happened, Counsel submitted, the second assault would not have arisen for. it was not until after he had been shaken that appellant went away and returned with steel poker, the Magistrate
Referring to the third ground that was influenced by the evidence as to the conduct of the
of the crew, Mr. Mackin- remainder lay quoted a report of the proceedings from the S. C. M. Post, in which Comdr, Hole was reported to have said just before he passed sentence: "Discipline on board the ship'seemed to be practically mil. It may be all right under some flogs but not under British Ang. It looks to be a very near mutiny and accused seems to have, carried that into betual fact
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Tennis Entries
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Maraland, Paul Kong, Luk Ding- cheung. Lee Wal-tong, H. Y. Ho, A.. Chan, H. Chan, Tonnie Wang, George Choa, Wong Fook-nam, Cheung Ping- yeung. D. K. Leung, D. Szeto, Ma F. T. Baines. F. A. Broadbridge, H. Owen Hughes. There are 53 entries. CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES
being kept in the offices of the be presented to the Empress of Japan team when the vessel arrives in port on. March 25,
BILLIARDS
Nai-kwong and Li Kwan-ming A. C. 1. Bowker and W. M. Barton: H. Owen
wen Hughes and T. A. Pearce v Α. Chan and H. Chan; H. A. Barres and J, Gonsalves v Wong Fuk-nam R.M.S. Empress of Asia met the and Chong Ping-young: Trul Wal- Canada in a billard match at the pul and Teul Yan-pui v T. E. Wheble Engineers Club yesterday and won and JA. H. Douglass; Wel Chung by 800 points to 383. The games and Pang Ol-lam v Pay. Lt. Cdr. were 150 points up. Barry (Asia) R. H. Rump and Fit L. Watt: A. beal Perry, 150 to 79 points. The Crawford and G. C. Burnett v S, A. remaining scores were Welsman Hussain and S. S. Hussain; F. V. defeated Le May 160 to 100; McGinlay Harrison and W. beat Lawrence 150 to 112 and Drum-L. J. C. Loch and J. M. Tomlinson.
Sander y Capt. mond beat McDonald by 150 to £3.
Services
NO CONNECTION WITH CHARGE Judging from the remarks quoted, Mr. Mackinlay went on, it was clear that the Magistrate was influenced by
M. W. and M. K. Lo, H. Owen the evidence that the remainder of Hughes and T. A Pearce, I. Agafuroff the crew went to the bridge after the and J, Pengelly. F. V. Harrison and assault was over. The incident, he W. Sander, E. C. Fincher and W. C. 1. J. C. Loch and J. M. to Hung,
Capt, L
Nal-kwong, Wong Shi-wing, Motor Extend
submitted, had nothing whatever to Tom C. I. Bowker and W
HOM.
Wel Chung and Pang Ol- G. W. Sewell
Corinthians
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do with the assault, and no doubt had the appellarit
been represented at the proceedings, a strenuous cb-
A. lam, Crawford and G. C. Burnett, breaking through to beat Church jection as the piece of evidence would have been II. X. Bavell and T. C. Monaghan, Just as he was lacked.
and 3
H
In the second period, the Services
made. The assault must be looked E. Wheble and had almost as much of the game as
Gosano and As the
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Byo:-T, A. Pearce v J. F. L. Smal- ley; W. M. Burton v F. V. Harrison; W. Sander v T. E. Nave; A. T. Dow. 1st Round:-H: Owen Hughes v B. O'M. Deanc; H. D. Bidwell v H. J. Armstrong,
Dyes: L. Goldman, E. E. Story v R. L. D. Wodehouse; G. W. Sewell v J. C. Pool; T. C. Monnghan v N. W.. Dimscy.
KOWLOON GOLF
"
RESULTS
The High Handicap Competition ing H. Kwok and S. W. Liang, Tsul Wai- the tourists. Fine defensive play by played at Kowloon yesterday under at entirely as an assault and nothing pui and Tsui Yan-pui, Pay. Lt. Cdr. the backs and halves kept out Tar- very trying conditions resulted in the cise.
"I the Magistrate allowed
wed R. himself to be influenced into thinking W. Leonard and George Choo, Leong moved up the field several times in net scores of 78:-. Henderson, W.
H. Rump RN and FI. Lt. Watt, J. rant and Co., and
the
forwards following four competitors returning that it was connected with the con- duct of the rest of the crew then he Ping-chiu
and Marsland, A. Va
Va business-like manner., Pearson's Stoker, M. A. Calens, and W. Ker- was proceeding on a wrong prin- Rumjahn and H. D.
SA goal was a great encouragement to shaw, cipic," Mr. Mackinlay concluded.
Replying for the Crown, Mr. J. said that while the first ground for the appeal was well to be urged, it nevertheless did not affect the prin ciples which a Magistrate was en-
S.
and S. S. Hussain, A Warr and W. A. brisk as the Services settled down best score over the second nine holes, team, and play became more T. Henderson won by virtue of the Land, N. W. Dimsey and P. Delane, in an attempt to reduce. the lead. W. Stoker being runner up. Ding-cheong and Won
Luk McGuigan once had atrocious luck
Whyalt, Assistant Attorney-General, Paul Kong and Lee W-wing, Alin not doing 50. in a race for the
titled to follow. It could be done, and had often been done, by a Magistrate to imposa the maximum sentence on a first offender.
It
NOT A PROVOCATION The shaking up of appellent was tar from being a provocation. should have served him as a warning that he was dealing with a superior offeer. Be that as it may, there was interval, between that shaking and the
second assault, long enough for him to cool his temper. Instead his temper became more hot and but for the timely assistance of certain mem- bers of the crew a grievous assault might have been inflicted on com- .plainant.
Dealing with the third ground, Counsel sald that although neither he nor Mr. Mackinlay was present at the hearing of the case, he had been instructed that the report of the re- marks made by the Magistrate just before he passed sentence was ac- curate. With due respect to Mr. Mackinlay, however, he doubted very. much the ovidence as to the con". whelier the Magistrate would duct of
of the rest of the crew, even If reprosentations were made. The Magistrate was
Chan and H. Chen, Lelsen Lew and ball between him and Wingilcld, he Wright; Bradbury, Miller, Tarrant, Peter U, Wong Fook-nam and Cheng got there firat and lobbed it over Avery and Pearce. Ping-yeung, D. K. Leung and Szeto, Ma Nal-kwong and Li Kwan-only to be chagrined to see it drop Watson. (Middlesex), Sheehan (Mid- B. the advancing goal-keeper's head, United Services-Church (Navy); hing, R. B. Bulpin and F. A. Fowler, Major L. A. Newnham and Major on the bar and go outside. On diesex); Williamson (Scuforths), T. Baines, O. E. C. Marton and D. B. another occasion, be actually scored Bright (Middlesex), Ferris (Navy): Evans. There are 31 pairs entered.
but was ruled off-side!
Grogan (Middlesex), McGuigan (Sco Islington Corinthians-Wingfield; forths), Calvert (RA,), Saw (Mid- Clark, Buchanan; Dance, Whittaker, diesex) and Pearson (Middlesex).
FANLING GOLF RESULTS
Results of golt matches played at Fanling yesterday were as follows:
Tho Banking Corporation (holders) bent Hongkong and Shanghai
the Union Insurance Society of Can- ton in the final of the G.M. Young Cup,
In the final of the Stubbs Shield the P.W.D., represented by W. J. S Key and C. W. E. Bishop, bent HMS. Cornflower (Surg-Lt. Mackle
and Cadet Mork) at the 19th hole. -
N. K. Littlejohn will play W. W. C. Shewan in the final of the Junior Championship. Yesterday he beat
take inlay entitled tor, R. B. Hancock by 4 and 3
the grave consequences of
offence the adoption of a threatening attitude by the crew and the turning back of the abip after some ten hours' alcating from Hongkong.
NOT A DAY TOO LONG Counsel concluded by saying that in his humble submission: the sen tence of 12 weeks" hard labour was
** Dismissing the
Appeal:
REPORTS THEFT OF CAR
Dr. Yip Kam-wah, of 6 Homuntin IKAL Road, reported to the police yesterday that his motor car had leen atolen from the Gascoigne Road car-park where he had left it.:
the master felt it incumbent upon.
not a day too long.neal His Lord him to arm himself with a revolver ship said: It is clear that the assault and order, the ship to return to was a serious and is deliberate ore, Hongkong
which might have had very serious Hid Lordship alms ordered that the conpomen.com, Indead, the assaultance be dated from thancing did have conquences so period ha
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