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CYCLING CLUB DEFY RAIN.

MANCHUKUO

CAVALCADE PULLS OFF US. SEEKS ENTRY TO

Saturated But MerryWins

Band Of Wheelers.

WINTER PROGRAMME NOW BEING CONSIDERED

Though once again the objective of the Hong Kong Cycling Club was not attained, the run to Fan- ling in continuous heavy rain was,

TURF "DOUBLE”

American Derby To Emulate Form Shown At Kentucky

Chicago, Yesterday. Cavalcade, winner of the Ken- tucky Derby pulled off the coveted "Deuble" by winning the Ameri- ean Derby in the record time of 2 minutes 4 seconds by two lengths from Discovery.

Singing Wood Reuter.

nevertheless immensely enjoyed |ED IN ANY OFERENT I by those hard-riders who defied the elements yesterday.

Under Mr. C. Rend

(Cantain)

WAR

third.-

WORLD GAMES

Berlin Permission Problematical.

POLITICAL BOYCOTT POSITION TO BE FACED

Berlin, May 27. Japanese-supported Manchukuo, admission into the лен Amateur Athletic Association of the Orient assured, will ask per

her

NAVY CUP POLO mission to take part in the 1936

Final To-day At

Causeway Bay.

world Olympics to be held here, it was reported to-day.

Action of the world Olympic committee is problematical in view. of the political boycott of the new state, which was carved

recognized.

the Club members left the Ferry at 9.20 a.m., und, despite an in- crease in the number of minor_de- lays. Fanting was reached before 1a.m. at which time the down-' pour increased in intensity and caused a half at the Hunters Arms

Refreshments and a chat fur- ther delayed the party and it was not until 12.40 p.m. that the jour-

These two teams beat the "Pro ney was resumed, still in the rain.

Bono Public" and "Naughty As the latter showed the sign of abatement, the extension to Shatau-Noughts" respectively in the second kok was abandoned in favour of around to quality for the Final.

To-day at 5 p.m., the South

will meet the territory Borderers Wales

"sprint" for home which resulted in Shamshuips being reached at 2 p.m. by a saturated, but extremely merry, band of wheelers.

Civilians in the Final of the Hong Kong Polo Club's contest for Navy Cup.

The teams are:

the

once

out of 39

Chinese by Japanese bayonets.

Manchukuo was barely in existence as a political organ- ism when the 1932 world Olympics were staged at LON Angeles.

Japan, which fought

Manchu-

kuo's battle at Manila when the South Wales Burderers - Back, old Fur Eastern Athletic Associa- Lieut. D. P. Yates (3), No. 3. Capt. tion was broken up a week ago, J. L. Jordan (4), No. 2, Lieut A. J.

Capt. C. F.is expected to press for the admis Stocker (2) and No. 1, Blackden (2). Total handicap, eleven stan of her protege by the world goals.

|Olympiad.—Associated Press.

Next Sunday's Programme Civilian: Bach, H. C. Macnamara

to (2), D. L. Newbiggin (3), No. 2, J. Next Sunday it is intended explore the many tracks in the area Keswick (3) and No. 1. Taylor (2). between Lye-mun, Sal-kung and Total handicap, ten goals. Taipo. This locality offers consi-

CARDINALS SHARE HONOURS

derable scope for the wheel of the

pottering cyclist, and with Mr. H. A. G. Keates as guide. pleasant spin should result. The rendez- vous will be, as usual, the Star Ferry at 8.15 m. All cyclists are extended a cordial welcome.

The duties of Hon. Secretary will temporarily be carried out by Mr. H. A. G. Keaten at Wellington Barracks during the illness of Mr. B. G. Crayford.

Senators Held In Their "Double-Header."

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, Yesterday,

SUTTON SHIELD BOWLS. Building Office Beat

Waterworks.

In the Sutton Shield contest the Building Ordinance Department severely trounced the hitherto sue-l cessful Waterworks Department by 31 shots to 6 on the Hong Kong Football Club green. St. Louis Cardinals and Wash-Building Ordinance Waterworks The winter programme of the ington Senators were both forced Office Club is already the subject of to share the spoils in their A. Brooksbank

P. C. Morgan much discussion by the Committee "double-headers" yesterday.

eabled by Reuter C. B. Robertson

IT. W. Car National League

Results

and Members. tion gives the information that the were:

Advanco informa-

two tourist

time

events include trials over a 50-miles course. This

distance is to be covered inside 4Philadelphin hours on fully equipped machines,

and with one compulsory halt for New York

a light meal, which will be provid

ed by the Club.

A Hill-climbing competition, a Brooklyn free-wheel competition, and pro- Boston bably in January next, a 25-miles

Open road race are also included. St. Louin Suitable awards are being arrang-

na

Collins hit two homers.

Leaping to Penn Relay Triumph

A dark horse amid a galaxy of stars, Jod Healy, New York Uni- versity, is shown taking the hurdles in fine style to win the 400- nt Philadelphia. metres event in the 40th Annual Penn Relays Healy, a former national champion and Olympic team member, had

not figured on winning.

Mr.

Five

Heard Rides Winners At Valley

winner $40.10;

1-2.00 P.M.-Beaufort Handicap.- Pari-mutuel,

Winner $500. Second $250. Third places, 1st $14.50; 2nd $1470; 3rd $150. For China Ponies, Griffins

of this Season, that have started $14.50.

at two or more Extra Race Meet.

ings of this Club and have not 54.00 PM Lantao

won a racgiat Race Meetings of

this Club since 1st January, 1934,

Entrance $5. One Mile.

Lan's Bay View 163 lb.

Department

J. S. Dinnen J. Forbes

(Mr. S. Y. Liang) Hom's Lemberg 160 b.......

H. H. Rose

C. J. Tacchi

(Mr. G. A. Harriman) Dr. J. C. Macgown's William

Osler 150 lb.

2

31 Skip ....

G

FRANCIS OUIMET

DOES NOT WRITE.

4 Relinquishes Contract

Francis Quimet, the captain of

R

H E

Skip

4

1}

1

Jeffries hit a homer.

5

9

1

Watkins hit a homer.

12

3

16

16

On Walker Cup.

13

18

2

4

N

0

the victorious United States

3

0

6

0

Walker Cup golf team, who

had

1

7

0

undertaken to write articles од

Cincinnati

3

11

0

the match and also daily descrip- tions of the play, relinquished his contract.

American League

Detroit

12

16

0

"The Royal and Ancient Golf

4

0

withdrawal from writing," Ouimet

said. "The reason I withdrew was

Beaton

1

5

1

that i was much too busy, and had

Washington

2

10

0

American team."

Boston Washington

10

16

3

12

3

ed for the last three events, whilst Pittsburgh to all who beat the allotted time St. Louis in the tourist events a specially de-Pittsburgh signed certificate will be present- Chicago ed.

POLICE RESERVISTS Chicago

TRIUMPH

Revolver Shooting Encounter.

"B" CONTINGENT OF FORCE LOSE BY 66

The Chinese Company, Police!

Game went to 12 innings.

New York.... Philadelphia

9 14

4

8

10

1

Kandicap,

Winner $500. Second $260. Third

$150. For China Ponies, "C" Class,

that have started at two

or morg

DUTCH GIRL

SWIMMER'S

NEW MARKS

Considerable Decrease On Helen Madison's 220 Yards Time.

London, May G.

Miss Willy Den Ouden, the

- 16-years-old Dutch girl, smash-

ed Lwo world's swimming

records

at Dundee Central

Baths on Saturday,

In the 220 yards she broke the

WILL PRIESTLEY RETIRE

Player Awaiting Eye Specialist's Report.

CHELSEA FORWARD

"We will come to no decision

record established by Miss Helen until we have received an eye

2min. specialist's report,"

her time answer the father

Madison (America) of

34 4-5sec, by 7 1-5acc.

being 2min. 27 3-5sec.

MISS

Priestley gave, when

Was

the

of Tom

nsked

whether there was any founda- Dention for the report that the Chel

In the 200 yards Ouden's time was 2min. 14 1-5sec,,sea and Irish international is le

give up football. beating the world's record set up "We are more concerned about by Miss Slasia Stewart (Dundee)

of 2min. 32sec.

my son's eye than with football at the moment," added Mr. Priestley. "It will be a few days yet before decision is arrived at one way Glasgow or another."

Miss Den Ouden swam a hundred yards challenge race against Miss Margot Hamilton Western), Scottish backstroke Priestley is a school teacher, and champlon, and Miss Madge Me will take his scholastic career into Callum (Renfrew), Scottish 100 consideration when viewing his yards' champion, and was an easy football future. Should an acci- winner in 61 1-5sec

Miss Den Ouden used the stroke throughout.

Ident overtake him on the Soccer crawl field at the end of two or three

GORDON RICHARDS TO RIDE EASTON.

years, he feels he would have dif ficulty in returning to the scholas. the profession.

Cost Chelsea £2,000

In London, it is almost impos- sible for Priestley to teach and play football-bis father's worde and in the effort to make good ni two

Medieval Knight For both he might fall between

"Steve" In Derby.

TRAINER'S RETICENCE

London, Saturday.

atools.

If the eye specialist's report is reassuring, Priestley will at once come to a decision regarding his future plans.

If the player decides to give up Following a gallop between the game, It will be a big blow for

Apart from Priestley's

Extra Race Meetings of this Club the Derby candidates, Easton Chelsen. since 1st January, 1934, and have and Medieval Knight, Gordon worth as a forward, they cannot not won a race at Race Meetings Richards has decided to ride afford to pay £2,000 for hia ser-

Easton in the Derby on Wednes-vices for one season only. day.

of this Club since 1st 1934. Entrance $6. One Mile.

January,

LI & Li's Racing Boy 140 lb....

(Mr. N. Leitz)

1

Steve Donoghue is to ride Medieval Knight.

2

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 3 Tally Ho's Valorous 161 lb. .... Won by 3 lengths and 3 lengths. Time: 2.02.3.

Pari-mutuel, winner $22.50; places, 1st $5.90; 2nd $5.60; 3rd $5.80.

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) L.L's Wayward Stag 140 lb.

(Mr. Tang Man-wa) 9 Won by 4 lengths and 2 lengths. Time:----2:06:4.

Pari-mutuel, winner $21.20;

2-2.30 P.M-Bondi Handicap-Win-places, 1st $8.60; 2nd $8.40; Erd

ner $509, Second $300, Third $200, $37.20. For Australian Ponies, "A" Class,

that have started at one or more 64.30 P.M.-Green Island Handicap. Extra Race Meetings of this Club --Winner $550. Second $275, Third

China

"D" Poales, $176, For since January 1, 1934, and have Class "A"

Class, that have started at two or not won a race for ponies since that date. Entrance more Extra Race Meetings of this $5. One Mile.

Stephen Lam's Atlas 155 lb. ..

(Mr. W. H. S. Davis) 1

Seth's Just That 160 lb.

Fred Darling, the trainer of both horses, refused to divulge any information regarding the gallop. Reuter.

Easton is a French horse that has When recently changed hands. running for Mr. Ralph B. Strass- the Prix burger recently he won Ladars at Le Trembling, coming home first in a canter.

INDIAN SOCCER

TOUR.

Visit To Africa Regarded Certain,

further Derby Scratching.

Club since 1st January, 1934, and PATRIOT KING AND LOZINGARO

have not won a race for "B" Clans ponies since that date. Entrance: $5. One Mile.

Gladiator 154. Ib.

DOUBTFUL

the players selected.

Calcutta.

The visit of the Indian football team to South Africa may now be regarded as a' certainty unless difficulties unexpected arise in the matter of leave for The pas Bages have been booked and a pro- visional llat of players, not at London, Saturday. present available for publication, was quoted at has been made. As soon as it is Achtenan, which

known whether those selected are on to 1 taken and offered 66

able to make the trip, the names Was (Mr. B. A. Proulx) 2 Wednesday,

scratched from will be announced. the Derby to 10.55 am. yesterday A. M.L. Soares's Prima Donns

156 lb. (Mr. G. A. Harriman) 3 morning. Won by length and Jength:

(Mr. F. M. L. Scares) 2 Hem's

Club had nothing to do with my Mrs. Samson's Saucy Face 150

too much to do to captain the

Game Johnston hit a homer.

Reserve, beat "B" Contingent of went to 10 innings.

the Hong Kong Police by 859 to

798 in a revolver-shooting match Cleveland

2

+

at the Kennedy Road range yes-St. Louis terday.

3

5

Oscar Melillo hit a homer.

SCORES

Chinese Company: 1

Thong Polting 30 20

Wong Chung

David Lole

Hoo Kam Chiu

20 30

Chau Ching Chiu. Kwok Chak Tong Wong King Cheun 30 Wong King Fri, 30

Total

"B" Contingent:

100

-230 223 196 210 850

30 28 28 28 109

27 18 10 93

28. 16 21

00

25 20 18 04

2T 30 26 112

JAPANESE UNIVERSITY

BASEBALL LEAGUE

Tokyo, May 26. Scoring their first victory in the "big six" university league this season, the Tokyo Imperial Univer Ojaity baseball team, this afternoon 0 defeated the strong Kelo aggrega-

tion by 11 to 7.

Burleigh Grimes Now With New

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

1b. (Mr. N. Deltz) 3 Mackie & Grayburn's Brechin ..

164 lb... Won by length and 1⁄2 length. Time: 148.2.

Pari-mutuel,. winner $35.50; places, 1st $10.40; 2nd $8.00; 3rd $8.20.

1

Time:~2.04.1. Pari-mutuel, winner $27.90;

7-5:30 PM Juling Blakes-Win-

-300 P.M.-Cheung Chan Handicap.

Winner $000. Second $300. Third places, 1st $11.50; 2nd $15.94; 3rd $200, For China Ponies, "A" 10.60. Class, that have started at two or more Extra Race Meetings of this Club since 1st January, 1984, and have not won a race for "A" Clase Entrance ponies since that date. $5. One Mile. Dynasty King's Justice 165 lb. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard)

L. Dunbar Glenengles 145 lb.

(Mr. B. A. Proulx)

A. M. L Soares Sadko 163 lb. (Mr. G. A. Harriman) Won by 1% Lengths and

York Yankees In U.S. Baseball Length

New York, May 28. The New York Yankees, world champions of 1932, to- .

veteran day signed the moundaman- Burleigh Grimes. unconditionally released by the Bt. Louis Cardinals several weeks ago. 12:

B 14

B 600

☎ 636

B 269

B 71

B 254

20 25 30 14 89

B-347

30 29

18:17 94

B 536

20 30

Total

Smyths lyn Dodgers.

30

At the same time the McCar

Time:-1:58:3. Pari-mutuel,

winner

$26.90;

and with their acquisition of placas, 1st $19.50; 2nd $82.00, Grimes' experienced services, his arm was no longer required.

Grimes was acquired by the Cardinals from Chicago during the 1988 season. He won 8 and lost 7 in 1988 and owing to his age- The will be 41 in August-the Cards

saw fit to release him.

The Yankees, however, strong

ner $450, Second $225. Third $125. A Handicap for Chine Ponies,

"D" Class, that have started at

two or more Extra Race Meetings

of this Club since Ist January,

There is also a possibility that Patriot King and Lozingaro

will also be scratched,-Reuter.

1934, and have not won a race at Hall & Shenton's The Goose 163

Race Meetings of this Club aines

1st January, 1934. Entranca $5. One Mile.

1

G. H. Potte's Powerful King 184 Ib... (Mr. A. J. P. Heard) Uister's Warrington 156 lb........

(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 2 & Gordon's King's Bellamy

Parade 166 lb......

(Mr. F. M. L, Soares) 8 Won by a head and length i Time: 2:09:4. Pari-mutual, winner $87.00;

43.30 PM-Crocodile Handicap.

Winner 3400. Second $200, Third $100. For China Peries, Subscrip tion Grimin of this Club of this Season that have started at two places, 1st $12.40; 2nd $13.80; 3rd or more. Extra Race Meetings of $9.70. this Club, and have not won

of this race at Race Meetings Club since 1st January, 1984. Ene trance $5, Five: Furlongs..

20 25.115 thymen sold Pitcher Harry Smythe, at the bat but woefully weak in Li-Yu's The Carp 168 lb. .215 219 197 162 793 29-year-old Georgian, to the Brook the box, have been on the lookout

*

(Mr. A. J. P. Heard)1 war for good mound material... Fans Wong Ping Shun's Bold. Com- Practice No. 16 páx. Grouping acquired, by the Yankees during believe with the backing the Yanmander 165-lb...

20 spring training, from the Baltimore kees' -"Murderers! Row" can give

Porsible

Practics No. 2. 4 rds, Application,

Practice No. 8 6 rds, Running Man

Practice No. 4 6 rés. Bobbing Han

2 ahota 4 pcs...

Total

(Mr. H. P. Chanson) 2

so Orioles where he won 21- and lost the veteran, he should work much Mrs. D. J. Lewis's St. Ives 140

18 in 1933,

better for the New Yorkers than

80

The 5-foot-10 inch southpaw has he did. for the Cards United 120 falled to fit in with the Yankees, Press,

Ib. (Mr. B. A. Proulx) 8 Won by 1 length and 2 lengths, Time: 1.19.2.2

در شیمی

8-6.05 P.M. Manly Handicap,

Winner $500, Becond $800. Third $200, For Australian Ponies of

Ib...... (Mr. E. O. Butler) 3 Won by: 4 lengths, and 2 lengths, Time: 1:52:3,

Of the outside players. Mr. the Hossein, a goal-keeper from Peshawar, Luxinarayana Ramana, and Rahamat. from Bangalore, V. Rao, from Madras, Aquil Ahmad, . from Delhi, and T. Bhome, from Dacca, are in the provisional list, The Bangalore players have It is not already left Calcutta. certain whether any more trial games will be played,

STANFORD'S ATHLETIC

SUPREMACY

Philadelphia, May 25, With a team of only seven men, Fari-mutuel, winner $14.70; Standford University again won places, 1st $7.80; 2nd $24.90; 3rd the Intercollegiate. Amateur Ath- $10.00.

letic Association championships at Franklin Fleld here, to-day. 9-6,30 P.M.Lama Handicap, Win Stanford claimed a total of 85

Ber. 450. Second $225, Third $125 points in the track and field events,

For China Poales "D" Class, that

have started at two or more Ex-Vale, finishing second with 28% tra Race Meetings of this Club points, then the University of Call- since 1st January, 2984, and that tornis, 20, New York University, have won one or mere races at 18, and Harvard 164-United Race Meetings of this Club since

1st January, 1984. Entrance 15. Press.. One Mile de N Helenside's ¦ Skelter 147

∙1b.....

(Mr. A. J. P, Board) 1

any Season that have started at KHW's Gay Butterfly: 154 16:

Ce (Mr. F. M. L. Boarea), 2 one or more Extra Race Meetings

of this Club. since 1st January C. B. Brown's Fudge 168 Ib...

1084, and have not won a rach at

Race Mestings of this Club since. that data, Entrance 36, One Mile Mr.W D. J. Lewit'a Et. Joan 151 · lb .......... (Mr. B. A. Proulx) IE B, Chan's Australian Bey 140

Ib.

(Mr. C. Taylor)

(Mr. P. P, Botelho) B

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Police R.C. Married v. Singius

Won by 1 length and 1⁄2-length: Time: 2:11:2. sand Lawn Bowles

Pari-mutuel, winner $16.60; places, 1st $6.60; 2nd $6.60; Brd 3'88.40,

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