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WINS AT MACAO Substantial Dividends And Small Fields.

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RD

THE CHINA MAIL.

ATHLETIC

SOCCER WIN

OVER NAVY Superior Tactics Earn 5 To 2 Win.

.NAVY INDIVIDUALISTS.

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933.

Governor's Cup Reflections

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

on

brilliant record was spoiled

Saturday when the Chinese fail- jed to win the Governor's Cup, after

centre by Wong Mei-shun and Mak) Sui-hon, the Chinese forward line were. rarely dangerous,

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CLEVELAND INDIANS ON WAR PATH

Seventeen Homers Yesterday.

New York, To-day. The Yankees, World Serles EUNG WING CHUI had an off day Champions, fafled to stave off the

real one--and gave one of his. shield competition in the Colony. worst exhibitions. In the first half he Indians' challenge yesterday in could do little right and in the second their "double header," and as a re- sult had to be content with one

winning every other senios cup

no

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and

Displaying far superior tactics, THE Chinese team's failure canie as he was worse.

surprise-Fung King-cheuag! the Athletic yesterday afternoon and Ip Pak-wa failed to make at ap-DARDOE, who captained the Asso. win in three games over the week-

[pearance on account of being on duty, clation team, played a splendid end.

Cleveland are now close on' their avenged their earlier defeat at the and this was the main cause for the game. His ground passes were magni-

Scent, and his generalship was excel-heels in the American League, lent. hands of the Royal Navy by S Federation's downfall."

The New York Giants' pitchers, goals to 2 on the Kowloon Fostball Club_ground...

FTER the Association's first goal,'

whole team would go to pieces.

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up the Chinese left wing.

IDING two winners Mr. H. P.

For became evident that unless the ONE player stood head and shoulders Hubbell and Schumacher, were, in 2005, the above anyone else on Saturday, splendid form, blanking the Reds in The Chinese team played better Federation did something

. of their "double- Chanson proved to be leading

"Sonny" Bliss played the nest game both games as a team than did their opponents.

of his career, and completely bottled header." jockey at Macao yesterday."

In a day that produced 17 homers. Dividends were very sustantial, who, although they attempted HOPES for a Chinese victory were

Hle spoiling was magolácent and Lazzeri, Yankees' star batsman, hit xoan dashed to the ground, when Gold Bridge (Miss Dowbiggin up) combination, were individualists.

The outstanding feature of the Mak Sul-on and Wong Mel-shun both his tackling rarely failed him.

missed "sitters," and the Association] paying $96.00, and Whitehall (Mr.

the went further ahead as the result of a Their tombad blunder by Lau Mau.

Yeh) $62.20. Bold Lad (Mr. Chan-game was the display of son) paid $32.00 for a win, and Athletic's "forwards. Just Imagine (Mr. Botelho) $43.80.bination and understanding was

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The following were the results: almost up to the South China B easily outdistanced Lau Mau to ed to leave the field for the rest of the Tigers sharing the spoils with the

Senatore when he banged out 3.

1.-(Unofficial).-The Ladies' Race, standard.

Once Round.

Messrs. Li & Ll's Gold Bridge

140 lb. (Miss J. Dowbiggin) Mr. S. W. Tang's Just Imagine 150 b... (Miss L. Fearon) Messrs. Lo & Liang's Pure

Music 140 lb.

(Miss Batty Fair) Time: 1.59-36.

1

his sixth four-bagger of the season,

Federation were very

unfor- while Al Simmon, the White Sox's THE

tunate in the middle of the second hitter, opened his account in the half, when Chen Yue-tin fractured his home run parade.

Tuns ¿ALDRY, who is by no means fast, ankle in a collision, and was compell-

was responsible for the

score a brilliant goal as the result of game. The Navy were very weak in this missed clearance. their attack, both wingers being

few minutes later another casualty homer in the tenth innings of their AD combination and The outside very disappointing.

under in the person of Wang King-first game in the "double-header." BAD

The following were the results were standing whatsoever pri-cheong, their left winger, put the right being a left footed player,

marily responsible for many of the Federation team completely out of the of yesterday's games as cabled by and the outside left vice versa.

Federation's chances ending in smoke, running. Left with only three for- The Navy halves, although they Both wings were pitiably weak, and, wards they were compelled to play a Reuter:

National League. worked hard for openings for with the exception of an occasional defensive game. their forwards. failed to make use

3 of the many openings provided by

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the opposition. Their inside for-Yun Kan-po, Pam Kang-hung and, Won by many lengths; 5 lengths wards were also weak and were Cheong May-wing. Pari-mutuel: Winner $96.60; too intent on walking the ball into Places, 1st $9.30: 2nd $5.90; $8.30.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. $123.36; 2nd No. 51-835.25; No. 63-$17.63.

3rd the net.

Royal Navy: Sinden; Buchanan and Forster; Purkins, Blair and Ratcliffe; Newman, Barnett; Emsworth, Sayer and Mumford.

Li Kwok-ki the Chinese goal 79-keeper again came into prominence Referee: Bdr. Brown, R.A. 3rd with many fine clearances, his an- South China Win.

The South China defeated weak

a tipation being magnificent. display, of the two Athletic backs Artillery side by 2 goals to all in were beyond reproach.

yesterday's charity game at Caro- The Athletic halves, Ip Pang-fei, line Hill in aid of the Ip Nam

Unplaced Nos. 39, 91, 44, 30 $6.00.

each

2.-The Green Island Handicap. Lai Kwok-chiu and Leung Yuk Yeung Tong Free School Fund.)

tong were responsible for Bome Cheng Shui-hong and Tong Kwan magnificent spoiling work.

scored for South China who led at

Half a Mile.

Mr. Lyze's White Hall 158 lb. (Mr. W. N. Yeh)

Messrs. Potts & Lo's Happy Man 165 lb...(Mr. G. Roza) Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane

1

Athletic's Early Lead.

The Athletic opened the scoring

the interval by the only goal.

Navy Triumph.

In another Charity soccer game

2 in the first five minutes of the

game when TANG KWONG-SUM played at Caroline Hill yesterday 3on the right wing snapped up the Navy defeated Feo Sing by: pass and darted between Buchanan the only goal. McRea netting in

a swift the second half. and Forster to net with grounder. $62.20; Ten minutes later the Athletic |

went further ahead when AU-KIM- FUNG converted a centre from Cheong Mun-wing.

158 ....... Mr. Chanson) Time: 31, 1.02-1/5. Won by 2% lengths: 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel : Winner Places, 1st $12.30; 2nd $5.80; 3rd $6.50.

Cash Sweep:-1st No. 24 $146.80; 2nd No. 103-$41.95; 3rd |No. 42-$20.98.

At this stage of the game the Navy first began to khow signs of Unplaced Nas. 78, 45, 120 cach|intelligence, and a fine piece of

$7.75.

3. The Macao Handicap. Seven Furlongs. Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Bold Lad 160 lb. ...(Mr. Chanson) Mr. F. Lobel's Carnation II.

102 lb.

.(Mr. Heard) ¡Mr. A. E. M. Rafeek's New

King 153 lb.

1.55-3/5.

Cups were presented to both teams by Mr. Chan Chan-lin.

League Tables To Date.

PERRY

TRIUMPHS

R. H. E. .11 16 2 Stephenson and Hartnett hit

Chicago

homers.

Boston

Chicago

2 8

1

7

F. Herman and Warneke hit

homers.

Boston

Cincinnati

Hubbell pitched, OVER AUSTIN New York

Wins Hard Courts Title.

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DOROTHY ROUND SURPRISES AMERICAN CONTENDER.

FRED

London. Saturday. RED PERRY won the Bourne-

St. Louis mouth Hard Courts Tennis Brooklyn Championship to-day when he beat "Bunny". Austin, ranking No. player in Britain, by 12-6, 7-5, 7-9. Gogla 16-2 in the Final Round. P. W. D. L. F A. Pts. 20 15 0 5 60 30 30❘

FIRST DIVISION.":

40 18

Perry beat H. G. N. Let сод-

J

.0

2 9

0

5

2

1 2

Leslie hit a homer. Cincinnati

0

2

1

Schumacher pitched.

New York

5

C

X

Vergez hit a homer.

St. Louis

.12

17

Q

Martin hit a homer. Brooklyn

S

11

5

2 10

1

4 6 0

American League.

R. H. E. 11. I

R. Johnson hit a homer,

7

8

Haddap hit a homer.

2

5

0

Al Simmons hit a homer.

New York

6 8

3

Cleveland

T

15

1

Morgan and Knickerbocker hit

homers.

New York

13

0

Combs and Lazzeri hit homera.

4 12 0

9 14 2

..10 14 G

Boston

and St. Joseph's 15 7 Beat G. P. Hughes, conqueror of Chicago

ecreio

Borderers

7

28

16 7 0 9 28 33 14 other semi-final game.

16 6 2 8 45 46 14

19 6 1 13 32 42 11}

19 2 0 17 21 96 41 THIRD DIVISION

Goals

Miss Dorothy Round, British Wightman Cup player, won the Ladies' title when she beat Miss Helen Jacobs, ranking

No. 2 lady player in America,

by scores of 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

work by EMSWORTH saw him run | Artillery through in a solo effort to score a Borderers 18 12 2 4 59 23 26 queror of Vivian McGrath in the Chicago

South Chins 16 12 1 3 44 14 25 quarter finals, 6-3, 3-6, 13-11, 4-6, Boston good goal.

18 9 3 50 26 12 6-3 in the semi-final, while Austin

༞ 45,50 2 The Athletic were, however, not Lincolns

Navy ...19 8 taking things sitting down,

1831 10 22 52 15 Jack Crawford, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the within a minute of the Navy goal Club they went further ahead through Pollee TANG KWONG-SUM, who netted Athletic

Kowloon hia second goal after a swerve in from the right, which took Forster |by surprise. (Mr. Harriman) 3)

P. W. D. L. A. Pt Just before the interval the

+23 21: Time: 17-3/5, 50-1/6, 1.24-1/5.Navy scored their second through Lincolns

1 107 19 43 ...23 18 0 5 84 27 36 BARNETT, who took a neat short RA.SC. ...28 14 1 0 73 31 29 Won by lengths; length.

pass from Newman to. net with Li Bouth China 24 12 4 8 48 38 28 the French champion, by 6-1, 7-5 Cleveland Pari-mutuel: Winner $32.00; Kwok-ki unsighted.

RAF.

21 12 2 7 65 26 in the semi-final, while Miss SL

63 23 25 Jacobs beat Mra. Fearnley Whit-Washington Places,. 1st $7.10; 2nd $5.50; 3rd

In the second half the Athletic Athletic

24 3 9 9 42 43 $6.20.

had things very much their own Radio 188-- Cash Sweep:-1st No.

way, though the Navy forwards Engineers $165.89; 2nd No. 68-$44.54; 3rd had countless opportunities for Signals Recreio No. 60–$22.27.

The Incessant worrying University Unplaced Nos. 52, 247, 116 each by the Athletic halves and their Talkoo $8.25.

into Intentness to walk the ball the net, however, lost them at least three goals-a chance of {equailding.

scoring.

LEUNG YUK-TONG scored the Athletic's fourth goal when ho

1 converted a beautiful corner kick by Cheong Mun-wing with his 2 bead, the ball striking the right

upright to enter the net.

"

11

Mias Round beat Mme. Mathieu,

Eileen

Bluege hit a homer. 23 11 11 13 54 23 tingstall (formerly Miss

11 29 48 21 Bennett) 9-11, 6-1, 15-13 after the Detroit .23 9 3 II 49

8

22 6 1 15 31 60 13 match had been abandoned at 10- Tuns hit a homer in the tenth

all in the final set owing to rain. -Router

.22 4 3 16 34 91

10 28

11

81 17 137

Death Of Oldest Shanghai

Chinese Race Pony Trainer

innings.

Washington

8 14

Boken hit a homer. Detroit

2

6

TABLES TO DATE.

National League.

W.

Per: .14. 8 8231 .11 7. .011

10 10 500

.10

11:

476

"8 10 444

8 10

444

9. 12

428

6 13

$15.

.13

7

.650 8 619

Shanghai, May 2, in fact, it might be said it is un- AITHER as Chun Sing or thinkable, for his, type do not oc- Pittsburgh

"Chusy," the greater part cur in these days.

New York MrChing," who probably St. Louis

4. The Colawan Handicaps. Five Furlongs, Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Bold

General 155 lb.

(Mr. Chanson) Mr. A. B's Baguio 150 lb. ... (Mr. Lobel) Mr. Rafeek's City of Canton

155 lb ...(Mr. Saunderson) 3 A series of attacks led by Time: 16, 473/5, 1.19-3/5.

Emsworth proved fruitless, the of Shanghai, foreign or Chinese, Won by 4 longthe; 3 lengths Athletic backa playing well with would not recognise him, but he knew "Chusy" as well as anyone, Chicago Pari-mutuel: Wiener $11.70 Li Kwok-ki always alert between was known to every member of was able at short notice to write Gincinnati

Brooklyn. {the sticks,

the Shanghai Race Club really in- the following appreciation of Places, let $6; 2nd $10,

Cash Sweep-1st No. 44—

Just before the final whistle the terested in racing or in ponies, him:-

"Chun Sing, one of Shanghai's Philadelphia $380.54; 2nd No. 36-$4.44; 3rd Athletic put the issue beyond and, more than just known, he

American Leagur, No. 152-$47.22. Unplaced $47.20. doubt when Lai Kwok-chiu sent was liked and he was thorough-best known and most highly res

was pected trainers, more familiarly New York the ball between Buchanan and ly respected. Thus there Forster for YUN KAN-PO to race genuine grief in the Race Club known to many of us as, "Chusy, Cleveland between and score past the ad- yesterday when it became known was taken ill very suddenly at the Chicago

that Mr. Chun. Sing had passed C. J. C. races on Sunday and died vancing Sinden.

Washington that night. For many years he Detroit. Chineze Athletic:-Li Kwok-ki; Makaway, 18ul-bon and Wong Sni-wah; Ip Pang It may be that hard wards, had been in charge of the Ewo Philadelphia

fel, Lai Kwok-chiu and Leung Yuk-

5.The Taipa Handicap"

Once. Round.

Mr. Helenside's Helter Skelter

150 16...(Mr. Heard) Mr. H. Y. Liang's Tron Grey 159 b... (Mr. G. Rota)

Mr. IL S. Chan's Flying Boy -

Boston

2 tong: Tang Kwong-sum, Au Kim-fung, many and oft, are spoken in stables, and, during Mr. John St. Louis

168 lb. * (Mr. Chanson) (3] ·

connection with any Chinese Johnstone's riding days out here, Boston horse-dealer or trainer in theso he trained many winners for the days, but "Chusy" was not of popular "blue and silver," both the order who called them forth, here and in Hong Kong,

Often in these days there are re- "My first recollection of him HONG ferences to "the old school", and was

o Hong Kong,

in

their many, likeable qualities, and the nineties, when he was

12 8 600 12 8 .600

10 11 476 11 388 14 *338*

315--

KONG

Time: 24-2/5, 58-2/5 1.29, 6-The He Klang Handicap, 1.59-1/5.

Once Earad, PVT. Won by a length; 2%1⁄2 lengths. Mr. S., W. Tang's Just Imagine Pari-mutuel; Winner $12.80; 168 lb. (Mr. Botelho) Places, 1st $5.30; 2nd $5.40; 3rd Mr. II. L's Black Velvet, 158 lb. of such was "Chusy" He had acting as No. 1 and train- RIDING SCHOOL, $9.20

(Mr. Heard) 2 almost in exaggerated measure ing for Mr. Lewis, the own Cash Sweep:-1st No. 130-Mr. F. Lobel's Carnation IL

what seem to be the natural er of Bulbul, who ran second to MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON

TAKE BUSES & &-42\ $180.07; 2nd. No. 65-$61.40; 3rd 148 lb.. (Mr. Lobel) sporting proclivities of his race Amphion in the Shanghai St.

A Mold Tel. 08764, 770 No. 56 $25.70........

Time: 23-3/6, 55-4/5, 1.28-3/5, and, although he had to live he Leger of 1900 Trainers like Unplaced Nos. 248, 27, 157, each|2.01-8/5, |/\

always appealed as having quite "Chuay" are few and far be

LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING 50.53.

Won by & lengths; many lengths, as big a liking for good, sport tween, and he, will be missed, and HORSEMANSHIP 69.6561 Cash Sweep.

Parl-mutuel Winner $43.80; and for sporting honours as for his loss regretted, by many more BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF $1,343.20Places, let $7.80; 2nd $6,20: 3rd mere gain. "Chusy filled a than we at the rails, for he was STAR PONIES HORSE

OF PONIES 888.80 $6.2012 K

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25, 84 each $10,18/

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