Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February, 28, 1939.
NANCY
I'M GITTIN'
AWFUL
TIRED
ME TOO!
FROM
IT'S AWFUL--- I'VE
BEEN AT THE WHEEL FOR OVER SEVEN
HOURS
TODAY!
LET'S STOP AT THIS
TOWN FOR A WHILE AND TAKE IN
A MOVIE!
RIDIN'!
CHA
DAT'S
OH BOY!
PEACHY IDEAR!
By Ernie Bushmiller
A CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH OUR TRAVELING CAMERAMAN
POLICE TEAM WINS RIFLE SHOOT
SHOOT SPORT ADVTS.
HANDICAP MATCH ON SUNDAY PROVED
A GREAT SUCCESS
weather, proved Some 130 members
eight club entered
S/Sgt. R. A. Neale (4)
Fanling Hunt Meet Card
The Meet card of the Fanting Hunt
for March Is as follows-
March 1-Sheung Shui Cros5
Itunds, 2.45 p.m.
March 5-Fanling, 2.43 p.m.
WEEK-END FOOTBALL FIXTURES
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1939. 25th, 2711 and 28th February and 1st and 4th March
March 8-Race Course Paddock, Governor's Cup Matchung 1 11 .22, and the firm rece
2.13 p.m.
March 15--Fanling Station, 2.45
Bip
20
30 90
March 12-Fanling Hunt and Race Club March meeting, Kwanti Race Course, 2.30 p.m.
33
20
90
31
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p.ro.
ip.m.
The Sunday Shoot organised by 6/50. G. H. Starting (nil) 30 13 26
20 10 mir. Austin of the Dockyard Rifle Mr. G. M. Pullard (ner.) ..
30 29 31 DO 20 32 threatening atr. M. L. Langley (3) Club, in spite of the
a great success. Mr. C. H. Sunvitern (2)
attended, and 4. A. J. Le Beelleur er 32
PO. C. Clark (ser.) Clubs. S. Winch 14) for he Handicap Match, the prize for which Set. K. C. Wong 151 was presented by the Dockyard Rifle ) A. C. Ford (9)
Inspector D. Loke (3) Club, and took the form of delightful L/Cp). W. Henderson (4) silver spoons, modelled on the shape L/S1. W. Nonn (3)
Capt. i. T. Gusealt (3) C.S.M., F, Stanford (0) Major S. Walle (3) Mr. H. J. S. Ditate
of a rifle, to each member of the team.
This match, which was won by the Hongkong Pulice, has proved to be a Mr. W. Pucktain (4) successful change from the usualSgt. F. Clement (nl)
air. L. C. Thome (10) scratch teams, as it provides a chance sgt. A. C. Chan (4 for the large handicap man and also . . . Dawson (4
Set W. Richle (0) sone surprises.
dull, and a fresit. W. Kiftoru (4)
The light was
gusty wind troubled members at all the ranges.
Spr. W. Thompson (alt.) S/Set. P. Banister (9) {P.S.M., H. Milne (5)
Majur C. P. Murray (5) Middlesex, pl. A, Moatly (7)
S. Rushnan (3)
Sgt. Cooper, of the scored a possible at 200 yards and Sgt. Starling, of Stonecutters, a new member, a possible at 500 yards.
9.It. ()
Heap 200
Col. F. Cole (0) The Pool Bull escaped for the first Cpl. Magbar Singh (0) time, not one being registered all day. Cadet G. 3. P. Carey 19 The S.R. (b) Nett Spoon was won Sgt. &. Heap init.)
HIPO., H. Richards (ser.) by Sgt. Cooper with the excellent set 1. Kane (7) score of 100, and the handicap spoons AC.. J. Berry (1) by Mr. Thorne, Dockyard Rifle Club, Spr. W. Albone (6)
C.S.M.Cpt. R. Langford (2*** L/Cpl. Boe, Royal Scots,
Lt. Comdr. J. C. M. Gren Muslen, R.E., and S/Sgt. Banister,
ham full.) R.A.S.C.
Cp. G. H. Morton (9)
Pie, A. I.. Harman (1)
The S.R. (a) Nett Spoon was taken pre. J. Scott (191 by Cpl. Cole, R.Ñ.
Range Staff. W. T. Sargent (10)
closely followed by Cpl. Maghor (Sil, R. Green (nil)
Singh, H.K. Police.
Mr. C A. Hyett (8)
(2)
Three hundicap spoons went to the Mr. W. K. Gillman Royal Air Force; L.A.C. Berry, Cpl. 11, W. Morris (4)
as Sub. L. 11. 3. B. Morahan Gnsh. Storey, and
as well
(5) Spoon Handicap Range
WL.AC.
d. Brighty L/C Muston at 200 yards. Pte. Scott and LSR Nap. L. Pan (0) Donnelly, Royal Scots, and L/Cpl.AC... Storey (1 Morton, Middlesex, took the remain- AC, W. J. Ganh (13)
Pte. L. Gromm (9) ing spoons.
1/Cpl. M. Neave in.) Amongst S.R. (a). members was sin, G. Geary (5) Plc. A. L. Harman of the H.K.V.D.C. Cpl. Naranjan Singla 18)
P.C., Charan Singh (5)
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a newly joined member and put for Pt. I. Smith (47 the second time. This member shot Epi. S. Freeman (mil.) for the Territorial Army at Home SPI. Thong (all and. If be has time to get used to. W. Street (6)
APS.M., J. C. E. Mead (nl) the local conditions before the Prizepte, P. 11. Symons ini. Meeting, should be well in the run-Spl, C. G. Wilkins (10) Pie. A. Donnelly (14) ning for the S.R. (a) Chumpionship, Major F. Walden (32) a new Prize to be introduced this. . Bolam (14)
LAC, K. Muton (14)
(N) denoten winner of the There was a large turn out for thei
Spoon. Cinybird Range, who had Hvery (1) denotes winner of the "Handicap successful day under the direction of Capt. Newton.
year.
On Saturday, 25th, Monday, 27th, Tuesday, 28th February and Wednes day, 1st March, the first bell will be
will be run at 11.30 a.m. On 4th March, the first beil Saturday, will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval will be after the The following are the local foot-afth race on the first four days of
To Be Played On
Sunday
March 19-Potts Bungalow, 2.45 ball fixtures for the coming week- the Meeting.
end:
March 22-Kitten Hill, 2.45 p.m. March 28-Fanling funt and Ruce Course, 2.30 p.m.
March 29-Dill's Corner 2.43 p.m.
D
Race Guide For Punters To-day
(Continued from Pepe 8.1
o Taxing Master'
Viber
KOOTY-HILL DERBY
(One and a Half Miller)
101 101
SATURDAY, MAR. 4
South China "B" v. St. Joseph's (Caroline Hill). 3 p.m. Referee, Goss, Linesmen, Purnell and Dove.
Second Division
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that iney und their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
First Division South China "A" v. Kwong Wah (Caroline H), 4.30 pm, Referee, Benham and Omer. Linearnen.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE Wiper.
WILL
BE ADMITTED TO THE Kownon v. Eastern (Kowloon), MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. 4.30 p.m. Referee. Ip. Linesmen, Badges admitting non-members to Somerville and Smith.
the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tox-or $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladles $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) are obtainable through the Secretary upon the written or (Mili- personal Introduction of a member, Kowloon v. South China (Kow-all chits, etc loon). 3 p.m. Referee, Clarke.
Middlesex v. 5th R.A. (Sookun- Enclosure will NOT be on sale at
the Race Course. poo), 3 p.m. Referee, Kosaick.
Eastern
(St. St. Joseph's Joseph's), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Adlom. R. Scots v. R. Engineers (Military), 3 p.m. Referee, Silva.
Police v. Hongkong F.C. (Boun- dary Rd.), 3 p.m. Referee, Ford.
R.A.O.C. v. Kwong
Wah
Ser Albury Staker (fourth races and try), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Hinchcliffe. such member to be responsible for
add.
0.010er
л
Jauber
Yue Yee
RACING STAKES
101
2
(One Mile)
Annas Bay
Armylight
Avon
Bessier
Blue Diamond
Blue Express
1 Conquering Time
Egmont Floy
3 Eve of Harvest
2 Eve at Heaven
Factorite
-For All Time
0 Forgotten Star
7 Galaxy
0 Galveston Bay
Harmony Eve)
V.
SUNDAY, MAR. 5
Badges admitting
to Members'
The Secretary's Offlec, 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.
A limlied number of timins will be obtainable each day at the Club Hause, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. |21020).
Governor's Cup (2nd. Match) H.K.C.A.A.F. V. H.K.FA (Caro- line H), 3.45 p.m. Referee, Moly-
On no pretext will children be neaux. Linesmen, Glover and Have-permitted in either enclosure during
-
Harinany
View
Tate
laar.
0 0
ilectie View
- Hopeful Time
Hyndfurd Bridge
2. Jennifer
12
0
Nett"
000
Spoon.
3 0
Ri denotes winner of the "Iighest
10
10 3
0 0
2 0
Range Handicap Spoon,
P) denotes winner of the "Posible"
The Annual General Meeting was held in the Clubhouse after the con- nutian.
alusion of the shooting, and was N.B. Winner of "N" or "I" Spoon haa! attended by a large number of mem-] his handlenp reduced by one point.
Clab fandicap” Match bers.
Itelis of the Inter-Amilated Clun Col.
A. G. Neville, GS.OL, a Match en handicap:
Association the Vice-President of
kindly presented the prizes.
פיקס
200
500 Grand 'cap 'cap Peop 'cap Total Total Total Total
191.32 101.00 302.80 575.32x 101.14 102.73 19.07*574 4 100.83 103.75 108.54 573.17 1.Iange Stair 200.15 192 Go 175.75 39.20
Shooting next Wednesday will bex. Police
DR. C
nt 300, 500, and 600 yards.
Leading scores of the Sunday Shoot! Royal Scots
at Kowloon City Range were as VF. .... 188.40 104.85 188.03 369.23 below:
K.R. (13)
П'сар, 200 500 600 779.
1000
Sat. V. W. Cooper (scr.)
CSM., F. G. Masien (5) Inspector A. L 1topkins (2)
Mr. T. J. Boulton (i) ..
C/S. P. Hate Exer.j
no. J. C. Swan (sec.)
. W. Ashby (3)
C. Avalin (ser.)
P/SEL. L. C. Pennell (3)
s.1., C. C. Chau (ret.)
Sgt. G. Perkins 13).
CP.O., F. J. Davey (2)
S/Sgt N. Dumville (2)
*
Pay Sub. Lt. D. M. Bateman
(3)
L/Cpl. G. C. Boo (7)
L/Cpl. V. M. Hammond (3)
252 ZENAZ#HBBRSBY
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1. Police (7) 191.78 101.21 176.20 359.28 j Buddlesex Hepi
int 100.64 103.00 182.40 250 Payn Engineers 100.35 193.69 175.14 352.58
(x) denotes wingers of Spoons pre- kented by Dockyard Rise Club,
Revolver Comnetitlu
St. W, Cowans (KP)-Winner of the Nell Azgvegate Spoon.
Inspector A. L. Hopkins (H.K.P.J).---- Winner of the Nominated Spoon,
Pay
Claybird Shooting
Sub. Lt. K.N.V.F.)-Winner of the
Spoon for 25 birds, single rise.
Lady Love
Lilliber
Lovely Star
Mayber
Morning Glory
2 Navyilaht
I'mpoose
Peaceful View
Prince Churralung
Rone Elect
Rose Fland
Rosy Time
Spring Time
Tuxnig Master
The Tigress
CYMKHANA STAKES
(One Mile) Boolat Bay Commencement Bay Cossack's lenuty Honeymoon Eve Ituindrum Evo Jober
Jungle Jins Just In Time Moonlight View National Detence
0D 3 New Star
Onk Ilay Potentate
# 0 11 132 Red Feather 0 2 Rob Boy
Soluler of Britain Tune Wild Life
birds, double rise.
-144 13.
L. . . W. Ashby (H.K.N.V.F.) Winner of the. "Open" Spoon for 10 birds. walking up, double rise, gun down.
Overstay Postal Match, 1938 Results of the Overseas Postal Match; 1038:
S.R. (b) 1st. Kenya Colony 1221. Hongkong
1,114 Points 1,018 Polnis
HUNGARY DEFEATED
Rotterdam, Feb. 27. The Dutch soccer team bent the Hungarian soccer eleven by 3-2 be- foro 40,000 spectators on Sunday.
The score at half time was 1-1- [Trans-Ocean
H.K.C.C. Defeat Volunteers
*
the Orst four days of the Mecing. No amahs will be allowed on the Fifth Day.
PUBLIC ENCLOSUER The price of admission
lo the
Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons luclud- 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, Tie Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
SERVANTS' PASSES
Tins will be obtainable in the In cricket match played at Restaurart in the Public Enclosure, Chater Road yesterday, the Hang- defented the kong Cricket Club
Volunteer Defence Corps Hongkon? by six wickets.
Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders only on and application to the Secretary, 1st floor,
F. Exchange Building.
The Volunteers batted Orst,
runs. were dismissed for 01 Baker taking 5 wickets for 15, K. M. Baxter scored 23 runs.
The H.K.C.C. replied with 153 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, J. E Manners and A. W. Hayward carry- ing their bals for 48 and 21 runs, respectively. The Rev. W. H. S. Chapman sevred
31
Capt. and Whitmarsh 24.
WOMEN'S HOCKEY XI
The following will represent St. 10 Teams competed)
Andrew's in a Brawn Cup hockey B.R. (4) Southern Rhodesia 1,049 Points match against the Central British llongkong
3 Points Association at 5 pm, to-day on the
landscap
1st. 13th
Bateman "Open"
(23 Team competed)
-
C.D.A. ground:
Ft. L. RCS. Allin (R.A.F.)Winner OUR SPELLING BEE (see page 7).
of the "Ilandicap" Spoon for 55 birds,
v2r ringle rise.
aromatic-shovelful-shoveller. arralgament-skrievully mona-
St. Lt. T. M. Parsons (H.K.N.VF.).— Winner of the "Open" Spoon for 10 ceros.
and J.
H. O'Sullivan; D. Chow Broadbridge; P. Jeffreys, Y. Ilo and
M. Vessoona: S. Arnold, V. Jex, M Churn, S. Roberts and T. Jex.
Group picture taken last Saturday at Causeway Bay before the annual rozger encounter between the Hongkong and, Shanghat Bank fif-
· Loom and the itest of the Club, Afier a good fight, the scors were tied, wich side scoring a goal -- The two and H. D. Bidwell, of the Clab, sro sealed in the centre-Photo by Mee Cheung
captains, K. A. Watson, of the Bank,
Any persons found loltering with Servants' passes in their possession and will be will forfelt the same removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th February, 1939.
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