FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
NEXT CHANCE.
NEXT RACE MEETING DATES.
'CHASING OR FLATE
By Patrol".
LITTLE KNOWN.
·TO-MORROW'S RACING PROSPECTS.
SOME BIG FIELDS?
[By "Patrol"]
There are only ten races on the programme races.
for to-morrow's
(the fourth day of the Jockey Club annual meeting) but the start is at the same time-12
noon.
Turi enthusiasts who are lock- ing forward to the next race meet- ing to add to their proßte or re- cuperate their losses, as the case may be, will be interested to hear that an opportunity is likely to be forthcoming in the near fature.
Some of the Shanghai jockeys "Last year, it wilt be realled the will not be here, these including first extra Jockey Club) meeting Mr. Dallas, Mr. Haimovitch, Mr. Game on the Saturday immediately Sokoloff, and Mr. Dupree Mr. following race week...
Having heard that the FanlingMaitland. I am told, may be here for some time. Mr. Moler will Hunt would holt another country
also be here, and Mr. McBain may be present to-morrow. Do
nigeting on March 20. I sought
out Mr. H. Birkett (joint master)
who informed me that a date had not been Axed The decision would be made subsequent to the first Jockey Club fixing their "extra,so that there would be no clashing. Mr. Birkert also in- dented that Salurday in the
bence of a bank belly) would
be chosen
Mr. R. J. Paterson Clerk of the Course) ao courteously informs:
Heavy dew on the course this morning, and the possibility of a repetition to-morrow, will coun" teract the drying: effects of the su, so that the going will be about the same.
HOME RUGGER.
LATEST RESULTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
HOW THEY FARED
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London, Feb. 13. The results of the principal matches played to-day in the Rugby Union were as follows Royal Navy 8, Boyal Air Force 3,
at Twickenham..
London Scottish 5, The Army 18,
at Aldershot,
Cardiff 12 Gloucester 5. Guy's Hospital 11. Devonport
.Services. 6
Liverpool 8,. Birkenhead Park 17. Newport 14, Leicester 11. Plymouth 3. Cross Keys. 10. Richmond 10, Blackheath 24. Rosslyn Park 11, Cambridge
University 81... Swansea 12. Bristol 5... Aberavon 23, 'Bath 14 Edinburgh Academicals 8,
headians S
THE CHINA MAIL.
PUT TO SLEEP"
NEW ANZESTHÉTIC 'METHODU
DROWSY BEFORE OPERATION,
GIRL'S AGONY.
FAITH IN MAN, LEADS „TO A TRAP.,
STOWED AWAY ON SHIP
A new method of administering A girl whose love for a maw led anasthetics in operations is being her to become a stowaway' on a tested at-University College Hos-ship, where she underwent ter pital Gower-street, W.C. If the rible sufferings at the hands o tusb provua satisfactory, the ad the ministration of anesthetics will. It
crow has returned to har home at Southport diallusioned,
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
is claimed, be safer and more plea and uncertain whether she is TT on London sant for patients in future.
married or single.
TT on Shanghai The method consists of injecting Too great a faith in a man led
Banka a mixture of, hedonal and isopralto her downfall. A few months Hongkong Bank while the patient is still i bed inago the girl, eighteen years of age, do
and attractive. the ward. The results, as describ-pretty ed in the "Lancet" by Dr. Robert waltress in Southport, K. Lambert, of the department of Pharmacology, University College Hospital Medical School, are that
The patient may be mace drowsy and content or completely somnolent before leaving the ward
The completion of anesthesi by gaaBous anesthetics (etloro- form, ether, and the ko may be facilitated and the duration of their use reduced
After the operation the patient may fall into a prolonged and healthy sleep,
Dr. Lambert points out that the Hill-present method of administering anaesthetics has unpleasant and Edinburgh University 11, Wat sometimes deleterious after-effects
These drawbacks may, he says, be
trial.
sonians 23.
Glasgow Academicals 10, Heriot-overcome by the method under
onlans 9.
Punters doubtless noticed dur- ing the first three days that in practically all three classes, about a dozen or so pontes monopolised the wins. Racing honours were not distributed to any extent. me that the Jockey Club have no Accordingly, the number of ponies Old Blues B, Harlequins 10
which can start in the other-than- Llanelly 19. Bridgend 8. handicap events to-morrow is Mosely 6, Northampton 3 rather large, and I therefore ex-Neuth 19 Penarth 5.
fields, Old Merchant Taylors 21, Ports pect some fairly big
mouth Services 10: especially in the races for sub- scription griffins...
yet decided on the day for the next
meeting..
SOCCER FIXTURÉS..
TO-MORROW'S LOCAL MATCHES..
WHAT FORM TELLS
The following is the SOCCSF programe for DOEFOW
SENIOR SHIELD.
First Round.
local
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Royal Artillery
V. Club de Recreio, Sookumpoo "A ground
4.30 pm:
..LEAGUE.
Division 1.
V.
"Tamar
H.K.P.C ground, 4.30 p.m.
Club
"For most patients it is a ter- rifying ordeal to be brought quite, into blte Conscious
operating theatre," said a surgeon. "If this alone can be prevented the advan- tage of Dr. Lambert's discovery will
very great."
Royal High School 0, Stewarton-be
ians. 41.
HOME SOCCER.
ANOTHER MIDWEEK
MATCH..
(Reuter's Service.)
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Suba, such as The Golden Pheasant, The Geezer, The Gowk, und Beacon Dahlia,, should win f
Per A.O.L.s.s. Pres. Jefferson" started in the proper races.
on Mar 41 Mrs R. Amber, Cap), Rechabite showed improvement
C. S. Bookwalter Messrs H M with each outing, and I shall pin
Cavender, JK Gwuinnell, Llong more faith on him than actual
Lim, R. Martinez, Miss S. Valtey, form indicates, as I believe him to
Messrs A Rivera, P.. Rivera, A be nearer his beat.. Barley Grass
Santos, E D: Shark, R. Luther, is better than Blue Grass, but.
London March 4 Miss E. M. Moore, Hon. H. neither of them impressed The
In division II (Southern see- Morgenthau, Mr E. Osborn, Mr three "Rivers are among those tion) of the English Football J. G. Varhol, Mrs. S. Walters, Mr
disappointed. Canny-League. Queen's Park Rangers, Kawai, Mr G. Uenatsu, Mr R which
S. Barret, Mrs D. W. Hunt, Chance seems. also to be under a drew with Southend 2-2. Eslight cloud..
Wrs M. G. Lecount, Master W K. Lecount, Mrs WL Marshall Miss J. P: Marshall, Miss P. Mar shall, Master W. L. Marshall, M and Mrs. H. B. Pond, Prof, M. W. Senstius, Mr and Mrs Ralph Stout, Mr E. W. Thornton, Mrs K. W.. Thornton, Master EE.. Thornton, Master FL. O. Thornton, Mr and Mrs H. Hoffman
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In the Chater stable there are three griffins. which have not won these being Sunburst Melody Dahlia, and Daisy Dahlia. Daisy should stand a good chance if started in not too heavy op- position Sunburst Rose, in spite of good times, gave the appear Fance of being something of
deceiver. San Diego may also Repay to follow, as the "rest" has
done him good.
Div.. I (Sec. Á.) Kowloon Reserves v. RA. serves, Kowloon ground, 4.30 MADE.
. Div. II. (Sec, B.) Kowloon "B" v. University, Kowloon ground, 3 p.m.
South Chira "C" v. St. Joseph's College Boarders, Sockumpoo, "A"ground. 3 p.m.
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It should be noted that the time of starting has been put back fifteen minutes in all games.
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Of the old pontes in the Jardine stable, there are Grey Streak, September, The Regent, and Blotting Paper. The first-named has run promisingly, but the other three do not seem to be fit.
When these notes were written, the weights for the three handi- cape had not come to hand. They may arrive later, in time for pub- lication to-day. Perusal of the lists, taking into consideration the difference allotted (always remembering to calculate on the basis of weight for inches) may prove of great help in the other
There is only one game in the senfor shield competition.. This
races as. Mr. F. Sutton" seldom will be played at Sookumpoo be goes far out, if at all, in summing tween the Royal Artillery and the Club de Recreio. On present form, the Club should qualify for the semi-final.
In the senior league, the Club'
and "Tamar" meet on the Club
ground. 'Judging from last week's
ap form.
KELLEWAY'S TOUR.
(via Colombo.)
Sydney, Feb. 13. Kelleway says that hig, going to
The table now stands:-
Division III (South).
Goals.
PWDL. F.A Pts Reading 30 17 8 5 53 37 42 Bristol C...... 3 16 8 7 50 33 40 Plymouth..29 10 7 6 78 52 30 Brighton 28 15 67 16 30 36 Millwall 28 12 88 48 28 32 Southend....29 14 3.12 59 47 31 ... 29 13 51 61 54 31 Northants Swindon 30 135 12 48 45 30 Gillingham...31.135 13 43 36 31 Luton 3 12 613 60 59 30 30 1 8 1 5 53 30 30 17 12 50 61 29 Brentford 30 13 3 14 51 66 20 Newport.38 FT 6 14 42 51 28 Bournemouth 30 11 6 13.44 69 28 Aberdare 29 12 4 13 58 50 28
Merthyr... Watford
Norwich
Charlton....28 7 11 10 29 39 25 30 10 6 14 41 55 25 Exeter 30 9 6 15 49 54 24 Bristol R29 8 615 46 30 22 Crystal P38 10 2 10 46.57 22 QPR 5 8 18 28 57 18
LAWN TENNIS.
HECC. CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS.
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HONGKONG, MARCH 5, 1926, 10:30 AM
Seoing her one day towards the end of Awst, a well-dressed and Canton Insurance) .....| attractive young American sought her acquaintance.
Believed In Him: They went for walks. He made violent protestations of love and the girl was flattered,
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Water-boats first. she consented to marry him
Refineries. at once, and went through a form China Sugars... of marriage at a supposed register | Malabon Sugars
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Raube 6,000 tons, she shudders to relate.
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September Docke on
17 for Galveston, and the girl remained K&W. Docks in hiding for several days.
Hongkowa.. During this time, she states, she New Engineerings. was shamefully abused, not only Shanghai Docks by her supposed husband, but by Lands Hotels & Rides. other members of the crew length, she became so through EK. & Hotels (old)...
do. sea-sickness and other causes, that
| Hongkong Lands the man who took her on board
HK. Realty .... ¡H.K. Territoriala became alarmed and reported her
Humphrova Estates Princes Building in irons. The girl was taken in a
Rural Lands.
Cotton Mills. small boat to a lighthouse on an Ewo Cottone island, and later transferred in a Orientals fishing boat to Nassau, where she was placed in the charge of Sisters of Mercy...
presence.
The captain was greatly concern ed and immediately placed the man
She was brought to Liverpool on Elder and Fyffe" steamer..
Per DL. ss." Prea. Wilson:" on Mar. 4Mrs S Barton, Dr. Miriam Bell, Mr A. R. Botelho, Mr and Mrs. Frank Gerber, Mr A. K Jansen, Mr and Mrs. G. Pulsat, Mr Y. C. Woo, Mr O. Aligado, Miss R Allen, Mr J. Alter, Mr B Anthony, Mrs M. R. Bell, Mr W. C. Brune, Mr. W. R. Cothran, Mr and Mrs Croft, Master AJ. Croft, ir, Miss. P. J. Croft, Mr L. A. Garrard Griffith Mr J Healy, Mr. H. Mr I Gonzalez. Mr and Mrs C. F Honerlah, Miss Jalia Hoyt, Mr L E. Johnson, Mrs C. Kaufman, Mr and Mrs. M. Kirby, Mr and Mrs F. B. Mathews, Mr A., Menthaca, Mr and Mrs. H. W, Munger Mr Wiving in America.
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At first she was refused admission Canton Ices. by the alien officers, but later was Cementa (comb.) handed over to the Port and Station Society officials who restored her
do. (new) China Buses safely to her sorrowing parents,
Meanwhile inquiries are being China Lights (comb.) made as to whether her "marriage" do. Kold)
do. (new) Manchester is legal. stated that the man who took her China Prov. (comb.) away has a wife and two children
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BK HOTEL RESIDENTS.
March 5 Mr C. P. Anderson Mr E. B. McBain
Miss E. Lille G. Bes's Mr G. B.. Brooks Mr. MacAdams VEJ... Doking Daredi and Mr J Mr W. & Dowley Maedondald & party
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form of the sailors, they are likely England has no connection with Ho Ka-law beat D. S. Green, 6-0, Mrs. J. T. Smalley, L. C. P. Gerald Mr H, Fosemsa ja
tion.
cricket see an occasional match.
cate.
Note: Although
Per P. & O 5.5% "Morea" on Mar. 4 Mr P J. Murphy, Mr 3. M. McWalter, Mr M. R. Dickson, YESTERDAY'S GAMES Results of
Mr A. H Mason, Mrs E. Hornell, matches
played
Miss A CButcher, Mr and Mrs, yesterday in the Hongkong E. Rogers, Mr A reson, Mr WA Cricket Club annual lawn tennis. B. Osmund Mr. A. Riach, Mr W tournament, and walk-overs con- Anderson, Mr D. McD Buchanan, ceded are:
Capt and Mrs W. C. Miles, Mr S Open Singles (first round)-S. Shepheard. Mr T Richards to win. The Club will be without
He will only be able to 6-2, 6-4. M. W. Lo beat A. S. Claridge, Sub Lt. C. Bally, Mr F Stewart, and Howard who did so well in Shanghal is expected to
He denied the suggestion that he Hett, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. R. M. Hender-M. Goodger. Mr J. E. Coll's, Mr. W DrSheer, Mr R. D. Kent, Mr R deputise in the centre-half post-is representing a newspaper synden wo. from W. H. Chon.
Open Doubles (second round, Coxon, Mr W. Borrowman, Mrs A.. previouslybye):-N. Trambitzky and J. W. D Bill, Mr A McLeod, Mr A W Burkhill, Mr. and Mrs P. Richard- The Kowloon Reserves are atcapped Kelleway is not in Leonard w.o. from B. H. Wong son, Miss Richard 03, Mr R Mac home to the Gunners' Reserves in Australia's: team of sixteen and H. C. Hung.
Kintyre, Comdr. R Miler, Mrs C G.. Wood, Hon. Mrs Wood, Mrs W. F Handicap Singles "A" (first Luard, Hon. Mrs Carson, Major R Londori, Feb. 15.. beat Lt. H. C. Gould (owe 2/6), Kilpatrick, Mis C. S. Stanton, Miss There are two games scheduled The "Daily Express"
an- 6-5, 3-6, 6-2 S. E. Green (owe A, H. Kent, Mr G Rowe, Lidy to take place in the junior "B"nounces that Kelleway will travel 15/8) beat A: Piercy (rec. 15), Gordan, Miss Power, Dr and Mrs section of the league, and the first with the Australian Test team 6-2, 6-3,
S E Price, Mr and Mrs F. d: named in each case is likely to as the "Dally Express" special
U.S.R.C. Finals. ?
Valols, Mr A, R. Malcolm, Mr- secure the points..
cricket correspondent.
On the occasion of yesterday's Guerin, Mr. A. F. Wheen, Mr. K Anals at the United Services Re- Beveridge, Mr P. M. Hodgson, Mri creation Club, Kowloon, many C. Foon, Mr D. B. David, Mr A Mr K. Misawa, Miss Y. Moting, Mr members were present for the
Brij, Mr K. C Lee, Miss Y. S. The 5/2nd Punjabi Lee, Miss Y. M. Yin, Miss P. C band was on duty. Tea and re- Vlag, Mr T. Young Sorgt W freshments were served during Goldsmith, Mr and Mrs F. Grim the afternoon.
wade, Miss J. Foster.. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham, between them, figured in several DEPARTED' PASSENGERS. of the finals, which resulted:
the "A section of the junior cricketers to four England this round)W. B. Cornaby (scr.) 'league, and are expected to win. ¡season.]:
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The President of the Shanghai
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Football Association will be pass- ing through the Colony on the 8.8. "Suwa Maru." He is due to ar-Durban, has written to the
Marine A. Ainsworth, H.M.S."At Home." rive in the Colony on Friday next. "S.C.M. Post" accepting the box Advantage is being taken of the ing challenge of Stoker Morrell, opportunity by the local Football H.M.S. "Hawkins, to a 15-round Association to entertain him to 2-minute contest. dinner on the evening of his arrival
"PONY ROUP.
Messrs. Hughes and Hough will hold the annual pony roup at the Jockey Club stables, Causeway Bay, at 5.15 p.m. next Wednea- day, when "several well-known. race ponies will be sold by public roup:
Stockholm, Feb. 14. In an in- ternational curling contest the Scottish team, which is partici. pating in the Northern games beat Sweden by 112 points to 71.--via Colombo.
Ainsworth is willing "under any-conditions-Merrell likes to
mention."
[Note: The challenge is open to welters and middles in the Colony.]
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Mr & Mrs B. FradkeMr H. Herecke
Falzib VGA.
Mr FB Marshall Clayto Gallop Mr. E. Mallar Mra J. Gould My Maitland MW. Fi Vrand Mrs H. K. Mr and Mrs L. M.
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Mixed Doubles Handicap: Dr. Per E & A_5.8.“ Tanda” on and Mrs. Tottenham (owe. 80) Feb. 3:-Rev. P. J. MacAuly, V. beat, Major Edwarda and Mrs. Rev. Dr M. O'Dwyer, Mr Fritz Synd (rec. 2/6), 6-1, 7-5, Lapin, Mrs Birls Subesko, Rev. Men's Doubles Handicap: Ambrosis Ollo, Rev. Joaquin Major Pratt and Major Stevenson Egoes, Mr Ezekiel Baptiste, Mr R. (scr.) beat Dr. Thomas. and M Sheldon, Mr Clayton Renner, Mr Philip, Munday, MrW G. Lieut. Smith (scr.), 6-2, 6-3,
Greenland, Mr S M Smyth, Miss M. B. Lawrence, Me W. Phillips, Mr and ME E. Rooste, Mr and Vrs-1. Scott Fire, Capt and Mrs J. Wheeler, Miss J.Wheeler, Master - tovereigon (Rank's buying rate) ♬ 85 C Wheeler, Mrs E B. Horder, Mr llver (perol) DH.F. McMaster Mr and Mrs Ihr Silver fa Hopk Reid Mr. E. Alalle, Mr. L. F. Iriame Copper Gaah
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