CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE.
"STRANGLER** LEWIS,
DEADLY HEADLOCK
ITA.
VICTORY.
HIS DIAMOND BELT.
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MICHIGAN CITY, May 31. "Strangler" Lewis, claimant for the world's heavyweight wrestling championship, threw Wayne Mund for two falls out of three by using. a succession of headlocks.
Munn was carried from the ring. Lewis gets the bulk of the $30,000 purse and retains a $10,000 diamond belt.
ANOTHER MATCH.
WRESTLER TAKEN TO.
HOSPITAL
BROKEN RIBS.
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ST. LOUIS, May
Joe Stecher beat Zhysckoby two straight falls in a wrestling
for a purse of $50,000.
th
It is expected that Stecher wal Strangler" Lewis for
now meet
the world's championship.
MARATHON RACE.
WINNER'S NEW RECORD TIME.
NEW CHAMPION.
HOME TURF.
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WORLD'S CRUISER WEIGHT MR., H, E. MORRISS TRIES
TITLE
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MCTIGUE DEFEATED.
SPLENDID RALLY IN
"LAST ROUND.
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NEW YORK, May 31. Paul Berlenbach has been given a décision over Mike McTigus, in the light-heavyweight boxing championship of the world.
Ch
The defented champion.
行
AGAIN.
·A· TWO-YEAR-OLD}<
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THE CHINA MAIL
London, Muy 90. At Kempton, in the Redfern Two-Year-Old Stakes (five furlongs) the result, with starting prices,
1.-Pizzella 10/1.-" 2.-Miss Buttall 7/2. 3. Doushka 4. There were five starters.. Won by half a length; a band between second and third,
Miss Buttalt belongs to Mr. Henry Morriss of Shanghai who won the Epsom Derby. This is Miss Buttal's first public appear
alice,
"swinging" blows which sont Elliott to his knees twice. The latter was a beaten man, but started well in the third round, only to be knock- ed out.
Light-heavyweight.
Pte. Gravett (7) y. Ftel Williams (D.S.) Gravett won easily in the first round by knock- ing out his opponent with a series of heavy right swings on the neck. Williams hardly retaliated.
FINALS.
Flyweight. Pte. Mabey (10) v. Drm. Baker (D:S.). This bout went the full Way. Mabey had the advantage In reach, and Baker at first was content to keep on jabbing. His fighting improved later, although Mabey occasionally broke through his defence. Baker won.
RACE MEETING.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN FULL
GOOD DIVIDENDS.
Except in the most important race of the day, good fields were sent out for the various events of the card on Saturday--the first- day of the Whitsuntide extra. meeting which continues this afternoon,
A drizzle now and then did not dampen the enthusiasm of the spectators who attended.
Racing honours were evenly distributed but Mr. Pollock rode three winners in five attempts.
MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925.
Gaudle were well placed, but could not catch Jambu, who won t good race in the straight.
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riddan by Jockeys who have not had more than 4 winning mounts. W. L Jockeys allow- ed 5 lbs. but penalized 2 lbs for GRANVILLE STAKES each flat race wen. Entrance ONE MILE, For China ponies, fee $5. 1st prize: $400. 2nd Griffins of this season. W. I prize: $150. Srd prize: $100. Winners of not more than two Mr. J. H. Taggart's' Demon
Boy, 147 lbs... (Mr. Ralph) I races 7 lbs. extra;. winners of three or more races 12 lbs. Mr. H. P. White's Saracen, extra. Subscription Griffins of 159 lbs. ..... ...(Mr. Buck) 2 this season allowed 7 lbs. Dri- Mr. Fate's Two Pairs, 152 lbs. placed runners allowed 6 lbs.
(Mr. Potts) 3 Jockey allowance. Entrance Also ran Tadworth. (Mr. Fee $5. 1st prize: $400. 2nd Bartholomew), "Alcantra"(Mr. da prize: $150. Srd prize: $100. Roza), - Auchenreoch (Captain Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Hall), Quab (Mr. Stanton), Stimo (late Smart Guy) (MË Saligia, 155 lbs......
1 Simmonde), May Leaf (late The
Hottentot, late Dignity) (Captain: Oxspring).
(Mr. Pollock)
2
Time: 1.57.
4 lengths, 1% lengths.
8
Pari-mutuel:
Winnar
1st Place
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blot-
ting Paper, 162 lbs... Mr. Bagram's Dictator Dahlia,..
(Lt-Com. Thompson)
167 lbs.... (Mr. Harriman) Also ran: The Wasp (Mr. da Roza), Uncle Charlie (late Carnation Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Wimera (Mr. Gibson).
Time: 2.05.2/5.
Parl-mutueli~
6 lengths, 5 lengths.
Winner
lat Place 2nd 3rd
.$10.80.-
5.70 7.80 6.00
2nd Srd
$100.80
11.20
5.60
770-
H.E. the Governor (Sir R.E. Stubbe). accompanied by his A.D.C. (Captain R. Neville, R.M.L.I.) and Private Secre- Bantamweight.
tary (Mr.", T. J. Galsford Drm. Simpson (D.S.) v. Pte. St. Lawrence) arrived in time Baxter (1). This was the best to led in his:
pony, bout of the evening and the Gaudie, which ran third in the spectators were treated to a opening event; this race was won spirited fight. Simpson started by Lady Severn's Jambu (the
Nine ponies were saddled for the Novices" Race in which the by delivering a round of left and griffin's second victory) and the
hot favourite was beaten through right swings, many of which, Hon. Sir Claud Severn was also
his rider resorting to the whip however, missed. In the second present.
when challenged. Saracen is, round there was hard hitting on It is interesting to note that
according to experts, a pony who both sides, Simpson receiving a Hailsham, who finished between
will not gallop when whipped cut below his right eye after he Jambu and Gaudie, was once the
Mr. da Roza led at the start on had done the like to his opponent property of Captain Neville. The the rails followed by The Wasp on rounding the seven furlong To an even start, Wimera led on Alcantra but threw away the race in a lesser degree. Heavy blows A.D.C.'s entry, Valiant, was un- were also exchanged in the third placed in the same event. In the and Saligia. At the Rock. Saligia post. He was followed by Demon round. Baxter was given the sixth race Gaudie was placed moved up and The Wasp fell back. Boy, who was always in the van. decision.
second and Valiant third. Lang- Saligia drew away at the mile straight. Tadworth was third at With a great burst of speed, and who won with ease in the Featherweight..
sat, another of Lady Severn's
Dictator the fall of the flag and finished a Pte, Cooper (2 v. Drm. Bowles ponies, was backed in preference post and won easily. were rounds under Service conditions (D.S.). Bowles started to chase to either Gaudie or Valian, but Dahlia liked neither his weight good fourth. At the half mile
the order of things at his man yound after he had floored was unplaced.
nor the going and was Murray Barracks on Saturday him with a heavy right. Cooper
a bad post Saracen, who had started night when the semi-finals and had to be continually on his guard beaten "extra meeting" career;
Grey Morn retained his un-strung out at the rear.
third, with the unplaced ponies held down" by a mafoo, was first but petered out at the distance finals of the Surrey Regiment's and platoon boxing tournament for Bowles gained enough points loin fine style at the first time of by constantly attacking Saligia earned winning brackets
post. Two Pairs was prominent the Montague Bates Cup were gain the decision.
at the finish, but failed to catch decided.
Sarucen.
MILITARY BOXING.
SURREYS' PLATOON,
FINALS.
"Tommies" Do Welf
Bouts of three two-minute
Zbyscko went into hospital after the match with internal injuri Several ribs were broken and hrbach becomes, the fourth holder of By defeating McTixue, Beries- injured his back.
the world's light-heavyweight title in three years.
Berlenbach was most aggressive. He repeatedly forced MeTigue to the ropes and was boring in with hard rights and lefts but McTigue covered up and dodged causing The three days' sport in the Berlenbach frequently to miss, Montague Bates" Platoon Box- Nevertheless. Berlenbach landed ang Tournament proved a success number of solid punches, cutting in every way, and those who went McTigue's eyes and mouth: to witness the semi-finals and McTigue rallied gamely in the finals last night were treated to a final round and took the offensive display which was quite creditable but the judges had no difficulty in in the realm of army boxing. awarding Berlenbach the decision.
At
HOLDER BEATEN. " (Reuter's Service.)
LONDON, May 30, Stanford Bridge, the Polytechnic marathon from Wind. -sor to London resulted:1, Perris (Air Force, Uxbridge); 2. Zuna (United States); 3. McLeod Wright (Shettestone Harries, holder).
The time was 2 hours. 35 mins., $8.1/5 secs., a record.
SOCCER" TOUR:
FOLLOWING CHINA'S FOOTSTEPS,
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Sydney, May 80. The football team sent out by the English F, A. defeated New South Wales hy 8 goals to 2.
[The tourists have won every patch to date.]
THRILLING
RACE.'
'AUTOMOBILE GRAND PRIX
RESULT
THREE SPILLS.
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www.
: TRACK AND FIELD.
AMERICAN INTER-COLLEGE
CHAMPIONS.
CALIFORNIA FIRST..
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The best bout was easily the final of the bantamweight between Pte. Baxter and Drm. Simpson. Both men gave a splendid exhibi-
tion of clean boxing.
:
Lightweight.
Simmons (7). With a heavy left Pte. Williamson (1) v. Private
early in the first round. William- son sent his opponent to the floor for a knockout.
(3).
*
asking: Grey Knight returned to 3 winning after several disappoint- won for Mr. J. H. Taggars after ments; and Demon Boy at last many second places.
In the absence of L-Col. G. K. Hall Brutton, Mr. P. M. Hodgson made a welcome return as starter after an absence of many years and Mr. C. L. Oliphant officiated with the white flag..
Welterweight. Pte. Mann (1) v. Pte. Pooley The fight was given up by Pooley at the end of the second round as he had injured his armor He was the aggressor, but there was hardly any forceful hitting. Middleweight.
Below will be found the results numbers of the winning tickets the Cash Sweeps. The
and the respective prizes are starters get $50 each. given. Drawers of unplaced
No. 554
M
282
940
Race 1.
$1,658.30 473.80 236:90 Unplaced Nos. 342, 13, 114,
200, 867..
mat
Race 2.
No. 552
477
"
$2,241.40 640.40
One bout in the semi-final of the flyweight and two in the welter-
Pte. Eaton (4) v. Pte. Problitts weights were not fought, one of (1). In the first two rounds Pro- the contentants in each case being blitts did most of the attacking indisposed, thus providing a walk and seemingly tired himself in over for the others into the final chasing his opponent round the However, the latter gave exhibi-ring. The blows created little PHILADELPHIA, May 31. tion fights with others who filled impression on Eaton, who fought, The University of Southern the gap.
smilingly. In the third round California has won the 1925 inter "Five out of the seven final Eaton tried to chinch collegiate track and field cham-events went, the full distance, ters by rushing, but ther planship.
Owing to a misunderstanding Pere both soon exhausted in the awarding of points for the and were hardly able to strike. Cup, an adjustment had to be Problitts won. made, the results at the conclusion. being as follows::-Drums and Signals, total points 10; Machine Guns (Right Section), total points
Results:
CLOSE FINISH.
CRICKET VICTORY BY
ONE RUN.
'VARSITY V. SCHOOL.
A match between the Diocesan Boys' School and the Hongkong University 2nd XI was played at the University Ground on Saturday Indianapolis, May 30. The University hit up a score of The International 500 Mile 106. The Diocesan School began 'Automobile Grand Prix, run on the badly, losing two wickets for one Speedway, was won by De Paolo, in run. The third wicket put on 96 #Duesenberg Special, after an ex-runs, after which there was a citing finish. The time wLS 4 collapse and the University won hours 56 mins. 30 secs.
an exciting match by one run. For The race was most thrilling the School, A. Lee took three There were three spilis, in each wickets for 20 runs, E. Lee two case the pilot crashing into a ra wickets for 15 runs and F. Zimmern taining wall but not
five wickets for 23 runs. seriously hurt.
being
For the University Shahabudin Most of the cars were eight took four for 18 and Sudan seven cylindered and a number were six for 34.
provided with super-chargers, while unique entry was fited with a front wheel drive and was placed second.
BOUT?
RETURN
DUPRE. AND-JIM CARTLIDGE.
LATEST NEWS.
Scores:-
University.
E. Zimmern, b F. Zimmern... 33 W. H. Sling, b A. Lee....... B. N. Sudan, b A. Lee
814
Light-heavyweight, " Pte. Gravett (7) v. L-C..Brand (R.S.).
Gravett' started the pace! with heavy right swings, but soon found himself placed on his guard with his opponent getting the better of him in the exchanges. SEMIFINALS.
Dodging very neatly the swings! sent in his direction, Brand got Flyweights.
home some powerful lefts in the Pte. Edwards (R.S.) v. Pte. second round, following up with a Mabey knocked out in the first round.
(10). Edwards was variety of right and left swings
and straights.
Gravett fought Drm. Baker (D.S) v. Pte. gamely. Brand won. Brazier (7). The fight opened with wild hitting on both sides, Baker taking the floor twice. and Brazier once. The latter with his! longer reach had a slight advan tage in the second round and! awung lefts and rights, but Baker had piled up enough points at the end of the third round to be given the decision.
Bantamweights.
LADIES GOLF.
MISS. CECIL LEITCH RETURNS.
ILLNESS OVER,
After several months' absence Pte. Foster (R.S.) v. Drm. from the game through illness, Simpson (D.S.). Simpson went at Mias Cecil Leitch returned
462
320.20 Unplaced Nos. 179, 472, 597.
Race 3. No. 55
>
750 313.
$2,335.90 667.40 333.70 Unplaced Nos. 128, 167, 498,
112,
:$5,588.10 1,596.60 .798.30
Race 4.
No. 665
324 ·
1
484
1
1:
Race 5,
No. 788
$2,489.20 711.20 355.60
# 484 407 Unplaced Nos. 555, 602, 135, 383, 612, '667,
.
Race 6.
No. 677
$2,503.20
21
++
43 '86
716.20
357.60 Unplaced Nos. 35, 687, 340. Race 7.
No. 729
116 589
$2,653.70 758.20 379.10. Unplaced Nos. 766, 34, 412, to 642, 779.
In the results below, the pony
13
8
C. K. Ong, 1.b.w. F. Zimmern...
2
JI
0
Baxter, doing the attacking.
a fast pace and disposed of his competitive golf when at Moor! opponent by a knockout in the Park the annual tournament among which ran fourth is mentioned first round.
the Medical, Legal, Parliamentary, first in the list of "also rans." Pte. Baxter (1) v: Pte. Dawson and United Services. ladies' golfing Results: (4). The fighting throughout the associations was decided: three rounds was slow, with
11.
"B"
B. P. Ng, c & b F. Zimmern
S., O. Shahabudin, b F.
Zimmern N
A. T. M. Barma, b A. Lec......... N. P. Karanjla, not out... 12 H. Hiptoola, e Featherstone, b
Zimmern
Andre Dupre (ex-featherweight H. T. M. Barmia, b E. Lee ... champion of France) is coming A. Bator, b E Lee.......
back to Hongkong and a return bout with C. P.-O. Jim Cartlidge (undefeated Imperial Services champion and lightweight belt- holder of the Colony) is practical- ly certain.
+
Extras.....57
Total....
6
Dawson crouched often and was
at his opponent's mercy, but the latter was not inclined to take
IS advantage. Baxter won. Featherweight.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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2
20
3
0 28
0
IS
2
5
0
15
A. Le........1.2 Mr. J. Brook, the popular E. Goddard........ 5 manager of the Hongkong Boxing E. Lee..........................-2.3 Association, has received a cable F. I. Zimmera...... 13 4 23 that Dupre is returning here by J. L. Youngsayo... 5 the P. & O. 6.a. Nagoya, Mr.
Diocesan School XII. T. G. Bennett, the enthusiastic S. V. Gittins, b Shahabudin hon. secretary and treasurer of W. A. Huat, b Shahabudin...... the Association, has lost to time Zimmern, b Shahabudin... 26 in making, a start with the pre-Rev. W. T. Featherstone, b parations for another big fight... F. Samy, a Hiptoola, b Sudan...
......................... 53 Dupre, on his arrival, will undergo a special course of train J. Youngsaye, c E Zimmera ing under Staff Sergt. Hunt, the LR Dixon, b Sudan
b SudanNÜ ÇA well-known physical culturist and A. Lee, b Sudan............ gymnast,
Goddard, b Shahabatin...... Cartlidge will train at his old L. J. Guterres, c & b Sudan. quarters at the Kowloon British E. A. Lec, b Sudan School.
No date has yet been fixed for the bout, but doubtless this awaits the actual arrival of Dupre on the
cene.
Later
Sudan,
Pte. Llelliott (1) v. Drm, Bowles (D.S.). Llelliott was floored three times in the first round, and in the next received a knockout. Bowles fought well and his blows
proved to be hard and accurate.
Lightweights.
Mus Cecil Leitch,
Pte. Williamson (1) v. Pte. Key (4). This was an evenly matched pair and the fight went the full way. Key was forced to fight at Miss Leitch led the first named close quarters and in this his association, who secured the trophy opponent had the better of him, in 1928 and 1924, but, although Williamson won. Simmens (7) Simmons disposed against the Parliamentary team, she won both her games and her
· L-U. Leavey (D.S.) v. Pte. side was successful in the semi-final
the first round. of his opponent easily by the KO. United Services took the shield by routs with a right swing early in by 7 games to 2. A feature of the defeating Medical in the afternoon
morning play, when Medical heat
by
CHESHAM HANDICAP: CLASS: SIX FUR- LONGS-For China pories. Entrance fee $6. 1st prize: $400. 2nd prize: $150.
8rd prize: $100. Lady Severn's Jambu (late. Stunner Dahlia), 160 lbs.
(Mr. Pollock) 1 Lt.-Com. C. R. Thompson's
Hailsham, 144 lbs. (owner) 2 H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs's
Gaudie,' 162 lbs.
let Place
2nd 8rd
$19.80
7.20. 23110 ∙11.40
CHESHAM HANDICAP: "A" CLASS: SIX FURLONGS.. -For China ponies. Entrance fee $5. 1st prize: $400., 2nd prize: $150 3rd prize: $100. Mr. H. P. White's Gypsy Love,
158 lbs.
........ (Mr. Buck) Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Seattle, 158 lbs.
1
(Mr. Brodie). 2..
3
Mr. Dynasty's King Emperor, 140 lbs. ..... (Mr. Davies) Pollock),
Also ran:-Grey Streak (Mr. Rothesay (Lt.-Com. Thompson), Gymmp (Mr. Harri- man), Rayfield (Mr. Gibson).
Time: 1.32.4/5.
2 lengths, short head. Pari-mutuel
Winner
1st Place
2nd
3rd
others
.$22.40 6.80
6.50: 8.50
6-WATERFORD PLATE: "R"
CLASS HANDICAP: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES.- For China ponies. Entrance, fee $5. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100. Mr. H. Birkett's Beldorney Star, 152 lbs. (Mr. Brodie) H.E. Sir Edward Stubbs's
Gaudie, 162 lbs. ...
1
(Mr. Davies) Captain R. Neville's Valiant (late Valiant Dahlia), 159 iba, ... (Mr. Gibson) 3 Also ran-Mowgli (Mr. Harri- man), AB (Mr. da. Roza), Langsat (Mr. Pollock).
Time: 2.45.4/5.
2 lengths, 2 lengths.. Pari-mutuel
Winner
1st Place
2nd
3rd
$21.90
10.20 .15.20
22.40.
The punters made Mowgli, one
Through Grey Streak swerving when the held was nicely lined up, a well-timed start was spoiled. The King and Seattle (favourite) were first away but Gypsy Love of the best subscription griffins of immediately passed them and shot last season, favourite against away to lead by three lengths at Beldorney Star, a Derby griffin. the Rock from the King with the AB., Gaudie and Mowgli made much further behind. the running. Rounding the post Rounding the last bend, the for the first time, A.B. still show leader seemed to lose ground, but ed the way, but Valiant and he maintained his lead to the Gaudie were moving up close to- finish.
A rattling fight on the gether, and these two were in rails ensued from the distance front at the foot of the incline, post with Seattle just heading whilst the Star had taken third King Emperor. Rothesay ran position." Hereabouts Mowgli wide again and was fifth.
was not too well placed, and he failed in a last fight on the straight. Valiant made second effort and slipped through ONE MILE-For China ponies on the rails to deprive the favour- that have started in at least two ite of place money by a short head races in Hongkong since 1st with Gaudie, all out, unable to January, 1925, Catchweights catch the winner but a safe 165 lbs. Winners of two races second. since January 1, 1925, allowed 7 lbs., of one race 12 lbs. allow ance; non-winners 15 lbs. allow- ance. Griffins of this season allowed 8 lbs.
4.-RIBBLESDALE
STAKES:
7-WATERFORD PLATE: "A". CLASS HANDICAP: ONE AND A QUARTER MILES.
Entrance
For China ponies. Subscription Griffins of this season allowed 7 lbs. Allowances accumula- tive. Jockey allowance. En trance fee $5. 1st priza: $500. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100.
fee $5. 1st prize: $450. 2nd prize: $200. 3rd prize: $100." Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey
Streak, 162 lbs. ...
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's
Grey, Morn, 162 lbs.
(Lt.-Com. Thompson) 1 Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Chicago, 162 lbs. ..... Mr. Bagram's Magnificent (Mr. Brodie) Dahlia, 153 lbs. .....
2
(Mr. Harriman) 3
arriman)
Time: 2.04.1/5.
Many lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel :-
Winner
1st Place
$6.40 5.70
The return of Grey Morn after
(Mr. Pollock) 1 Mr. A. A. Alves's Golden Chrysanthemum, 166 lbs....
(Mr. da Roza) 2 Ferdndud's Curiosity
Mr.
E
Shops, 160 lbs. ..
(Mr. Gibson) a Also ran-Poppy Leaf (Mr. Harriman), Loch Rannoch (Lt- Com. Thompson), Beauty Dahlia (Mr. Davies), Uncle Alf (late Primrose Leaf) (Mr. Buck), Baby Eyes (Mr. Brodie),
Time: 2.44.2/5. 8 lengths, Pari-mutuel:
Winner
1st Place
2nd ... 3rd
length.
$42.20
10.80
11.00
21.00
(Mr. Davies) gone absence prevented a large Also ran:-New York (Mr. field from turning out in the "big Brodie), Valiant (late Valiant event" of the day. Chicago, on Dahlia) (Mr. Gibson), Uncle Tam the strength of his excellent time Beauty Dahlia led when the (Mr. Harriman), Toomai (Mr. (2.08.2/5) four weeks ago, was flag fell but, turning into the a Roza), Solly (Mr. Buck). sent out, but failed signally, straight, the field bunched up with Time: 1.34.
After an
even despatch, Grey Loch Rannock last. Going up to 2 lengthe, length.
Morn took the rails with Chicago the Rock, Curiosity Shop ran Fari-mutuel
by his side. Chicago was about-a level with the Dahlia. Grey Winner
head in front for most of the way, Knight also improved his posi but Grey Morn refused to give tion and Poppy Leaf (favourite him the lead, content to retain the because of his light impost in Pte. Eaton (1) DC. Wright Farliament from either ate), and backed. To
Middleweights.
favourable position. At the field which included several useful quarter mile port, Grey Morn Griffins, whereas he is only a sub) :** were wall shot through and won in a was lying handy. Grey Knight (R.S.). Eaton did all the attack- United Services beat Legal by 6 to tion of his supporters also dropped into a cauter, and and drew away to win comfort the consterna canter. At the mile post Chicago made his spurt in the straight ing, his opponent being content to was the contrast in the short Jambu (the favourits) failed back to the ropes where he got game of the two aisters, Miss Cecil get into his stride and was left plek up third money, was about struggle for the other two places cornered and received a shower of and Miso Edith Loitch Bota from a good start. Solly, Gaudit 100 yarda behind the winner
Magnificent Dahila, sont out to ably. There was a determinen Total......................................... 10s blows. In the second and third were off the side of the Medicala, and Uncle Tam (in the ord BOWLING ANALYSIS. rounds he received more punish and whereas the ex-champion won named) led, but the field-wat
OMRWment Eaton won
her gama by most socurato putting bunched on entérii fott Misa Edith Leitch could do little New York challeng
the straight 6ght that was right on the gre up in let to Mra D. Marian-Smith by
and was running well,
J. A. Fox, not out.
Extras
It is understood that Dupré has S. O. Shahabudin How arrived in the Colony and B. N. Sudan
22
184 Pto. Problitt (1) v. Pia 141337(14) Probli
hopes exist of bringing the WH. Sling 3 0 15 0fing with lat Jabs following en together on June 18t
0.14 19the hext round with
irrek end 1.
Four: ponles
swervod, of Both
Golden Chrysanthemum was on the outalde and runnlit stron dy.
Shop Kwerved zardi
ace and they both be
had come u