Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 18,
1941.
Hockey
C.B.A. BEATEN TWICE
Week-end Visitors To Macao
MACAO, Feb. 16.-The Macao hockey ground was the scene of the lively matches this afternoon when the teams of C.B.A. engaged Macao's 1st and 2nd Divisions. In both matches the local side displayed a superiority over the visitors.
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The result of the match between the rival senior teams was three goals to one in Macao's favour while Macao won the following game between the two second teams, 5-2.
The C.B.A. first eleven was handicapped by the absence of Dunn, F. Fowler and Ure, und
Junior Match Macno was likewise compelled to
IN THE ABSENCE of a full side. Bond, Kennard, Spencelay and Lockhart served again for C.B.A. In
the second division game, and the visitors showed a fine and energetic spirit against. Blacao's 2nd eleven.
field reserves in place of Laertes Costa, R. Rosario and J. Nolas- CD, who were unable to play.
From the outset play was briske on slippery ground, and early on Macne was prominent in attack Some Ane movements by Hong though there was much midfield play. kong'a forwards were witnessed while the opposition displayed a Bond and D. Taylor me the oppos perfect understanding throughout, lng forwards, and showed much de- Cardoso was very dependable in de-pendability. Macno's forward line fence and Rodrigues showed promise was ably supported by an energetic
trio with Alex Airom, pivot, as a good forward at centre.
During the first half Rodrigues brought the score to two-nil for Macao, and after the luterval added another goal.
First Blood
TN the 17th minute a spectacular combination was witnessed when Macao's position was Increased by
wo goals and Bond and Alex Airosa passed to Albert Airosa another Spancethyl secured one goal opteer who centred to Pedro Angelo enabl- for
Hongkong so
that the same ing Angelo to direct a fost shot be- closed with a final score of Macao, youd Lockhart into the net. Shortly five and C.B.A. two goals,
after, Hongkong evened the score CAE Taylor: Glendenning, when a splendid pass from Smith Lockhart: Hynes, Ortell, L. Taylor: gave Fowler the chance to break Spencelayh, Kennard, Stone, Wool-hrough and register with a rising
Bond. Macan.--Afmnda: Naronlin, Cer-
As play proceeded, Airosa was doso; D. Rocha, Soares, Riccle: H Rochin. C. Roanrio, Rodrigues, A, seen to advantage at centre-half with
gor,
bal.
Silva, Banares-Our Own Corres-institut rectly robbed the
right-back, frequently
pondent,
C.D.A. forwards who were threaten- Ing. N. Whitley seemed very alert and cool-headed and lost no oppor-
SPORTS ADVERT.tunity to distribute necurately.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, · 1911
Postponed to:----
17th February
Lead Again
MACAO, however, augmented its
Ave minutes before the interval when a neat forward move- ment was observed as G. Silva placed a clever ball to Angelo who did not fall to manoeuvre past Taylor and secure the next goal for Macao.
First Day Monday,
Upon resumption, Rosario missed Second Day — Tuesday, 18th February when a long shot from the left wing Third Day Wednesday, 19th February went dangerously near Hongkong's Fourth Day -- Saturday,
22nd February goal. Fowler was repeatedly dan- Filth Day -Battırday, 1st March
The programme fixed for 15th erous to the local side and all but February will be run off on Monday, scored when he had Almada to beat. 17th February, and the subsequent
Nolasco missed two fire chances days programmes in consecutive
by skidding. Play took a fast turn order.
and both sides showed no lack of 'vigour.
On Monday, 17th, Tuesday, 18th, Wednesday, 19th, and Saturday, 22nd February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.38 am. On Saturday, 1st March, the first bell will be rung -at-1.30-p.mi.,-and-the-first-race-will-be-
run at 2.00 p.m.
The timin Interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they and their Indies MUST their badges prominently displayed
throughout the Meeting.
wear
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Much excitement was caused by the beautiful solo effort of Angelo who broke through to gain his third goal for Macao.
In defence Busto excelled binaselt and Trigo Silva was clever in timla Hongkong's forwards were somewhat unlucky but Smith and Whitley did their full share and Kennard was not behind in his position at outside- left. Shortly before the final whistle, C.B.A's goalie and two of Macno's forwards, Nolasco and Angelo, were temporarily laid out following a collision within Hongkong's circle
and play was halted for two minutes.
C.B.A.-Lockhart: Bond, D. Tay- Badges admitting, non-members to lor: Parsons, N. Whiley, Ainslie: the Member Enclosure and Club Smith, T. Whitley, Fowler, Spence Rooms at $10.00 per day including layh, Kennard. tax-or $40.00 including tax for the?
Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $20.00 Magno.Alinada: Basto, Santos respectively) are obtaiunble through Ferreira: Trigo Silva, Alex Alrosa, the Secretary upon the written or R. Angelo: F. Nolasco, G. Silva, P. personal introduction of a member, Angelo, Albert' Alrosa, F. Rosario. such member to be responsible for
all chus, cic.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, ist floor, EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. 27704) WILL CLOSE AT 945 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and nt 11.45 am, ON THE FIFTH DAY. A limited number of tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. 21020).
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Second Point-to-Point
Race
at Fanling
THE SECOND point-to-point of tite Club will be held at Fanling at 3 pm on Sunday. The start will be from near the Kwanti racecourse and the first dag will be about three-quarters of a mile up the Shatankok Road near H01 27. This Bag is to be kept on the left and the course
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HOCKEY VISITORS TO MACAO.
The Central British Association and Macao hockey senior teams grouped during the interval of their at Macao on Sunday last.
Blarney Stone Rugger
Seven-A-Side Tourney: Scots' Teams Absent: Matches To-day
New Handicaps
For To-day
And To-morrow
POSTPONED from Saturday, the Barney Stone
The following weights for events Rugger Tournament commenced yesterday when five
to be rur to-day and to-morrow of the seven-a-side matches were played at Happy were issued last night: Valley. Royal Scots "A" and "B" teams failed to appear and their matches against the Police "A" and “B”`will be played this afternoon.
Conditions were damp, and the ground was heavy and slippery. Yesterday's results were:
Civil Service
R.E.
Small Units
M'aex "A"
8th R.A. "A"
Civil Servants Win
3
12
12th R.A. "B"
13
5th A.A. "A"
9
5th A.A. "B"
7
Tamar & S/S
11
Jardines
0
CIVIL SERVANTS were the
M'sex Win Narrowly
TO-DAY
Z-Toochow 153. Clember 14 (14 miles)- Burford Confusion Bay 150, Dupont Bay 132, Eve of Harvest 139, Eve of Heaven 139, Gay Star 135, Glossy light 152, Iappy Eve 140, Mount Hope Bay 152, Navylight 153, O-Lan 159, Itacylight 152,' Spicylight 155, White Diamond 145.
K-Wakool Handicap (1 mile) — Ajax 140, Albury 140. A Roaring Time 139, Allas 152, Busylight 147, Cannicher 150. Contact 155, Criffel 150, Derby. Day 140, Devonian 140 Fair Chance 182, Flying Dutchman 135, Franklin 143, Happy Landings 140, Income Tax 139, Mony Thanks 150, Melody Sur 149, Murrumbidges 142, Piccadilly Jim 159, Princess Claro 10, Pumpernickel 149, Rivulet 144. Rowan 185, Sparrow 140, Springhurst, 191, Sydney Lad 132, Tornado Star 151, Vixen for 147.
TO-MORROW
9-Kara Kari Handicap-(6_furlonga),
MIDDLESEX "A" narrowly superior in speed to the 12th overcame Tamar and Small Ships R.A. Gunners and led 6-8 at the by 7-5 after leading 7-0 at the interval. First score came from interval. Berry registered Mid-A Orand Time 148, Amicus Curiae 148, Morgan, who received from dlesex' first points when he drib-Ascot Day 146. Aurirollan Diamond 137. Forrow and tucked the ball away bled through. The try was un-ght 159 Chilllern 193, Courting Eve 10, near the posts. Redman failed converted. to convert.
Their next points were from a
Dan Boy 143. Brown Derby 135. Busy- Celitel 135, For View 150, Flying Dutelt- man 133, Happy Landings 135, Jungle Princess 140, Lancashire Chips 141, Lucky Lady 148, Many Thanks 135, Melody Star
Giddins tied scores when he went brilliant dropped goal by Man. Jones 135, Princess Claro 133, Rising Star 135. over with the ball at his feet, but just transferred to Jackson who reversed Rowan 135, Sapper Barred, Vanity before the interval, Taylor broke and passed to Man who registered 135, Viceroy 11E
with 1231 outstanding goal from 35 away, on the right and cross-kicked yards. to Hynes who scored between the
McGill and Danger successfully posts. Tuylor failed with the kick. held off the Middlesex during the Morgan touched down between the second half, and they were rewarded posts again in the second half, but with-5-points-just-before-the-whistle Burford failed to convert, and in the when Rutherford touched down be- closing minutes Taylor went through tween the posts for Watson to con- on his own for another unconverted vert. try.
Teams were:
Civil Service.-A. J. G. Taylor: 1. For- row. T. D. Morgan; J. Redman; D. Hynes.
Burford, E. W. K. Hackett.
12th Heavy B-McCarthy: Howarth. Denior: Hall; Bullen. Deiderfield, Gid- ding.
Sappers Too Good SAPPERS' "A" team trounced the Ack-Ack “A” XV 13-3 after
leading 3-0 at the interval. Pic- ton registered the first half points for the Sappers when he went over after receiving from Jones. Birrell failed with the kick.
But on resumption, Birrell obtain- cd possession almost immediately and went over between the posts and converted his own effort.
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Gunners retaliated when Giblin toolt
burst through pass and score, but Dobbinson failed add the points. Then Birrell placed the issue beyond doubt when down between the posts and again he went through on the left to touch add his own points.
Teams were:
Enginerta-Jones Picton, Birrell; Foley;
Martin, Davis, Shektrake CLUB'S
NO CHILDREN WILI. ADMITTED TO THE PREMISES DURING THE MEET ING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
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from
lientce runs to the left of Lichied
for the Anlah nt Kitten H
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A.A. Regimont Fairclough; Gibim, Baker; Dobbinson; Evens, Clarke, Pare.
Small Units Victory
The price of admission to the Farm Publie Enclosure is $2.00 per doy including tax for all persons Includ- The second dag will be at the open
COMBINED SMALL UNITS Ing indies, and is payable at the Gate, expense at the end of the gallops and beat 5th. A.A. "B" by .9-0. Soldiers and Sailors in unlform are this the rust also be kept on the left, Hamlin was prominent for the numitied to the Public Enclosure at after which riders will turn homewards smail Units, and paved the way $1.00 per day including tax.
for their first score. He went Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc.,// For the convenience of competitors will not be permitted to operate who wish to walk or rifle the course, through on the right, and pass within the precincts of The long dogs will be up on Friday and wili ed to Pratt who scored near the Kong Jockey Club during the Race left there until after the race.
corner. Hamlin failed with the Meeling.
kick. Tins will be obtainable In the Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.
Two Classe
Entries will be divided into two
Then just before the Interval, Pralt SERVANTS' PABSES
clares, Australian ponies and China again went over, but this time be Passes for Servants will be issued pontex and there will be first, second tween the posts, but Hamlin failed
to Privato Box holders ONLY or Australian entries will be allowed away
and third prizes In each class. Tho with the kick again.
appileation to the Secretary, 1st floor, arst, to bo Exchange Building.
Macdonald registered
In
the
followed by the China ponios, each einsa to be judged second half, going through on his Any persona found loltering with separately.
own to score between the posts, but Servants' prises. In their possession will forfelt the same and will
No colours are required, as competl. Hamlin falled with his kick for the
third time. removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
botors will be supplied with arm-bands
C. B, BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 10th February, 1941.
before-hand. The wearing of hard hata is emential.
Teams were: Smk UniMacdonald; Pratt, Hamiin; Entries, accompanied by n foo of $3,
Morgan-Motion, Chandler, Bedford. may be sent to Captain J. C. Whit-nevan, Cooke; Buteliffe: Mullens. Owens, Regiment Easterbrook; taker, No. 1 Garden TorrACO,
Honth.
Teams were:
Middlesex Jackson; Weedon, Man; Jones: Berry, Bayly, Hewitt. McGill. Danger; Gallagher: Poole. Wat Tamar and Amali Halp B-Cloth:
son. Rutherford.
Jardines Overwhelmed
THE 8TH HVY REGT over- wheimed Jardines by 11-0 after lending 8-0 at the interval.
Marsh Skipwith-were far too good, Gunners' fast backs Richards,
and Richards scored two tries' before the Interval (Marsh converting the first but falling with the second) and Skipwith registered the third in the second half. Marsh again falled with
the klels.
Teans wero:
Rth Teavy Aicharda; March, Skip- with Hook, Cook, McDermont. Turner.
Jardine's-D I. Bosonnuet: N. J. Booker, p. n. Nelson, J. C. Eager: 1. G. Grer. R. G. Whitbourne, G. J. P. Carey,
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Home Soccer Fixtures For Saturday
LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reuter)- Football fixtures for the coming the return matches for the First Saturday, February 22, will comprise
Round matches of the War Cup. The venues will be reversed,
Oxford Walkers Challenge Cantabs
LONDON, Jan. 10.-Oxford walk- ers have sent a challenge to Cam- bridge for a match during the Lent term. It is proposed to hold the race over six miles in conjunction with a competition open to all road- walking clubs and to give team and Individual scratch
and
handleap Urizes. The date suggested 15 February 22 to March 1.
Book
This 7th. MARCH This Date
SUPPER DANCE.
and
CABARET
arranged by members of the Auxiliary Nursing Service Peninsula Hotel
Bate
7th. MARCH AT 9.30 P.M.
Proceeds in aid of the Bomber Fund and Chinese War Charities.
Single tickets $5, Double $9. Sold at the Peninsula and Hongkong Hotels and Helona May Instituto. Book
Book This 7th. MARCH This Date
Date
Leading Owners And Jockeys
· The following is the list of ¡ The following is the list of most successful jockeys in yes, most successful dwners: terday's races:
V. V. Needa
II. C. Plh
P.
X
W. H. 5.
Davis. Wel
C. B. Moller D. H. S.
H.
Craven
J. Holden
B. L. Tao
ip
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HAJA
Heorne
W. G. Poy M. M. Sokoloff
F. Noodt
L. B. Chno
D. G. Woo
A. D. Coppin
D. Black
S. W. Tang
1st 2nd 3rd
Golf
Fanling Competitions
The finals of the Stubbs Shield and G. M. Youig Cup were played recently, and resulted as follows;
T. K, L.
Lon
Cire
Necan
Li Po-thun C. W. K. Shields & Stanton
Mrs A. E. Grasett P. and L.
Young Bros Weetoo Eve S. K.
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Eu Tong-sen C. K.
S. W. Lee
Lee Bros
-Lee Chi-chol Billy Quartermaster Min Chuong C. N. K. Gredmakn Toots Marber G. Tinson Vilaja Pearstur
S. S. Magnetta
1st 2nd 3rd
Stubbs Shield.-P.W.D. (D. S. Ed- C. S. C. C. Cricket Teams
word 4 and C. W. E. Bishop 13) beat 6th A.A. Rent, R.A. (T. A. Pearce 3 and J. D..Clapie 8) by one hola.
G. M.
Young Cup-Hongkong and Shanghai Donk bent Butterfield and Swire.
In the second competition for the S. C. M. Post Bomber Fund, Major K. S. Simpson (20) and Capt. A. C. F. Drew Wilkinson (15) tied with neares of & up. They will play off. There wero 243 entries.
Civil Service Arsis to meet Univeralty In the cricket league on Saturday at Civil Service Clau, are.. nlchindison (captain), K. J. Attwell, F. Baker, W. 1. Colledge. T. V. N. Fortescue, R. 11. Grifith, . C. K. Hawkins, D. McLellan, A. E. Perry, N. Whitley, A. M. J. Weight, Senda to play Diocesan Floys' School at the school are.-11. E. Strange (cap- tain), G. Ainslie, J. Barrow, G. Davidson, it. Parvott, T. Lockhart, J. F. MacGowan, J, Mitchell, N. L. Smit G. Stone, A Watson.
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