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JAN-24

Rajputana Rifles In Army Hockey Final

Kumaon Rifles Beaten

In Fast And Exciting Encounter By 5-3

y "The Pilgrim")

In a fast and exciting game at Shamshuipo last even- ing, the Rajputana Rifles accounted for the Kumaon Rifles by 5-3 to qualify for the final of the Army Large Units Hockey Tournament.

"

In the first 15 minutes the Cham- A very fast pace was still main- plons were all over their opponents tained in the second period. The and almost swept them off their feet. Kumaons again did the attacking but Quick goals were scored by 1.t. Sawal over-anxiety among the forwards Khan (2) and Gopal Ram.

was the cause of bail marksmanship. However,

reduced the defteit they

AL

Soon after this furious onslaught, through Lawder and Partaub. the Kumaon Rifles took up the offen- this time, only occasionally did the sive and did grand work both in de-Hajputana attack look dangerous, fence and attack. Capt. Lawder kept though Sawal Khan und Indarjit his forwards well together, , receiving Singh combined effectively to force a splendid support from Nerain and short corner and the former found Partoub on the left flank. During his mark from the resultant hit to desperate attack, a penalty bully was make the score 5-2. given against Datta Ram for trying to prevent a goal, but Partaub, who failed took the bully, to convert.

Excitement then run high nad in a solitary breakaway by the Rajputana attack, Lt. Indurjit Singh added a was fourth goal just as half-time

called,

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939. 25th, 27th and 28th February and 1st and 4th March

Ghulam Rasul, it centre-half, and Datta Ham, left back, during this period were very prominent.

The Kumaons in turn fought back only few desperately and with micute to go, Umed Singh, on the left wing, further reduced the arrears To make the final score 5-3 in favour Tat the Rajputana Rifles.

were and

POSITIONAL CHANGES Though positional changes

Nerain Singh made between Partaub in this half, the Kumaons attack was unable to penetrate the set opposing defence. La Singh, centre-half, did excellent work, Cupt. Lawder, as lender, greatly improved In the second half but was unfor- tunate to receive a nasty crack on This right hand which probably pre- vented him from finishing his attacks properly,

Or Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes.

Except for some very wild hitting day, 1st March, the first bell will be by the defence, the Rajputana Rides rung at II a.m, and the first race showed up well as team and I shall will be run at 11.30 am. On not be surprised if they retain the Saturday, 4th March, the first bell championships this year.

will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the

Arst race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The time interval will be after the

fifth race on the first four days of BADMINTON FIXTURES

the Meeting,

MEMBERS BADGES ANDTM

ENCLOSURES

Members are reminded that they and thele

wear ladles MUST 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 th Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon the written u

In badminton fixtures Inst night the University defeated the Chinese Y.M.C.A. 5-1 at the Y.M.C.A.

home team defeated the V.R.C. 8-1. In a match at St. Andrew's, the

SHOP TO BEST ADVANTAGE AT

THE ASIA COY

personal introduction of a member. THE,

such member to be responsible for

all chits, etc

Badges admitting to Members'

Hollywood's newest love team. Ray Milland and Olympe Bradna,. are scen for the first time together in Paramount's comedy-romance, "Say It In French," now showing simultaneously at the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres. Milland plays an American society lad who brings home a French bride in this guy story of life in Manhattan's smart sect. Prominent in the supporting cast aro Mary Carlisle and Irene Hervey.

MANILA FOOTBALLERS BEATEN IN MACAO BY ODD GOAL IN THREE

Macao, Feb. 23.

The Manila footballers suffered defeat in their match against Macao this afternoon. A record crowd of 2,000 was present to see the eagerly-awaited encounter. The final score was 2-1 in favour of the local side.

Throughout the first half, thedova; M. Rego, A. Colaco, F. O. Guer- visitors impressed both in defencereiro, Jose Lopes, Joao Lopes. and attack. Their dribbling was superior to their opponents' and their constant ralds on Macao territory al ways looked dangerous.

Nevertheless,

Масло

Rifle Shooting

Low Scores Recorded At Mid-week Meet

some

In spite of the somewhat threaten- ing weather on Wednesday, thirty-five members of the S.R. (b) Class and forty-five members of the S.R. (a) Class turned up at the mid- week shoot.

moments. Once Airosa, the centre with a pennant in conmemora- ahead of Condr.

and them

The S.R. (b) had another oppor- but the tunity at the long ranges TEAM ENTERTAINED A dinner in honour of the visitors fresh guaty wind and variable light, was held at the Riveira Hotel. P. J. especially at 800 yards, had'a decided Lobo, President of the Macao Foot-effect on the scoring, which was low. ball Association, welcomed the Mani-

Sgt. Cooper of the Middlesex won had their la team and in congratulating

the Nett Spoon with 128, two points their

of play, presented standard

H, the Intter half, slipped n neat pass to Jano

of over 40 nt Lopes, the cutside left, but Herntion of the occasion.

Mr. D. Calvo, tautaining a score andes, at right back, robbed him of manager of the Manila side, sultably each range. COY the bail. Later, Lopes Rot through replied. Mr. L. A. Mello, local sce-

Handicap Spoons went to C.S.M.. again but his parting shot went well, retary, stated that the match had Maslen and L/Sgt. Nunn both of the been made possible through the kind efforts of Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, Hon, R.E's, the latter putting up a good Pruftig from the dilfy-daliyin,! tacties of their opponents, Manila's Secretary of the Hongkong Football performance off a 4 handicap. defenders thereafter had little dif- Association-Our Owl Correspond- neully in keeping out the leval for- words while they themselves opened! the scoring in the 20th minute when into the Boisserie headed the ball net from-n centre by Beech.

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at OI-KWAN BLDG. DESVCEUX.RD. C. the Race Course,

The Secretary's Offee, 1st Boor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel 37784) 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 tins. will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21920).

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting. No amohs will be allowed on the Filth 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 are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

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

Tims will be obtainable In the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure. SERVANTS TASSES

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Passco for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders only

application to the Secretary, 1st floor,

Exchange Building.

TELEPHONES

Any persona found loltering with RETAIL & ACCOUNTS DEPI Sorvants passes in their possession will forfelt the same and will be WHOLESALE & GENERAL OFFICE removed from the Enclosure.

By Order,

O. BROWN,

Hongkong, 18th February, 1999.

Recretary,

wide of its mark,

BACKS PLAY WELL Hernandes and Pacheco, the backs, were in great form for Manila and foiled many attempts of the Macan attackers to break through,

ent.

BRITISH TENNIS IN DOLDRUMS

London, Jan. 24.

Originally the S.R. (a) were to Are at 200, 300 and 500 yards, but owing to the delay in the start it was unly possible to complete the short ranges. P. O. Richards, who was in charge of he range, uppru- priately won the Nett Spoon with m 84, elosely followed by P. O. Silcock. It was gratifying to see, as pre- leted in these notes last week, that the R.A.F. would soon start winning poons, A.C.I. Gashi and L.A.C. Berry both of the R.A.F. taking two of the handicap specas. The latter's effort was extremely good, considering the

to be only weather conditions, points behind on experienced like P. G. Richards.

L/St. Jones, of οι

the R.E's, and the Middlesex, L/Cpl. Thorley, of both with large handicaps, took the remaining two handicap spoons.

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Leading scores of the mid-week|PO., D. J. Bilcock (4).

|LA.C., J. Berry (13) alioot were as follow:

S.r. (b)

Spr. G. Remberton (NI) 600 700 900 TIA. £. Tel. A.G., J, Montagus yds. yds. yds, A.C.L, W. T. "Cash__(K)]

45 37 128 99.X., W. Street (6)

120 Cpl. F. C. C. Quah (4) 1244

Jones (14) 123 L/Cpl. 8. 6. Brighty (NU) 1221 18.1. Nap. 2. Pan (8)

L/Cpl. C. J. Thorley `(is)"

Rymer (0) 8pr. W. Albon 101 L/Cpl. G., Morton Eldsin. W. Temer (8) 1. T. P Cimabell

Actually, Manila would have been more than one goal in the lead at milf-time but for the An gcal- I wish to goodness I could think keping of Carvalho, for Macao that that autocratic body, the Lawn This player suved some dangerous Tennis Association, was trying to bulld p some young players for our shots from all angles.

One minute after the change-over, next Davis Cup team,

I made a number of inquiries lost Macno obtained the equaliser, Jond

week, and I found that it is stand being the marksman. En- Lopes

Sapper Remberton, still qualifying couraged by this success, the local ing perfectly still, doing absolutely

A handicap, made a creditable players saw more of the ball, many nothing, save walung for a few more

scort of 70, as also did L. Tel. A. Gsat. v. Comper (Ser.) movements being initiated on the Perrys to drop from the skies.

It is not true to say that we haven't Montague of the R.A.F.

Condr. J. 1 1 127 left. However, there was no further

hot the players. In Erie Filby, M. D. gcoring

A large contigent of the Middlesex Capt. 8. T. Gurott (ay ing until five minute from the Delaford, and Bob Nicoll we have

ale (Scr. out also

for. Nunn (47 qualifying cnd,

when Villanova, the Manile three players who, with systematic were

Mine, P. G. lenther (Ser.) goul-keeper, and Gurreira, the Macao training, could be made into a team handicaps. centre-forward, were involved in a able

own with any Immediately after the completion C.S.M. F. G. Maslen (8) to hold ite

V. M. Hammond (3) next Sunday G. 1. C. Swan (Ber of the Spoon Shoot mix-un, and when they sorted them-country. selves, the ball was found to be In But the L.T.A. does not realise this, morning, which begins at 9.45 a.m. But, N. Dumville (2) the net.

and merely siis still, twidding its sharp, the annual general meeting Lieut. A. J. Le Scelley

(Ber.) will be held in the main lounge Of 12/11. 8. C. "Dawson (4) Nobody knew what had happened, thumbs and walling. but the referee decided (

Soon it will feel a fairly penetrat-the Clubhouse, and it is hoped that B/Berat. C. G. Tomlinson

(10)**** 10., C. Clark (Ber.) 204160al. This proved to be the winning ing draught, for to hold and retain many members as possible will

point.

the Davis Cup means, roughly, the attend.

W. Newton (3) Capt. The third annual report on the small matter of £18,000 in hard cash

BTW. KUffort (4) Teams! 22358

Maniin. Villeneuva;. Hernanda to the association.

activities of the Association has been C.1.0. Davey a

#pr, W. Thompson Not even the L... can afford to sent out to all members. Those who sat Daplater (0) Patheco; R. Nieto, Miranda, Jacobo Cabarrus: Reyes, Larrazabru, Montes, go without a £18,000 revenue for have not received their copy by Cpl. A. Moody (21)

Long-which is also a reason why on Saturday morning should com- Boisserlo, Besch

immediately with the Maceo Di Carvalho Lei Nga, open championship at Wimbledon is municato

Honorary Secretary, Lobato; Silverio, Alex. Airos, Cor-i nesured in time, P. B. Lucas.

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