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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936

THE LAST WORD IN GOLF BALLS MACAU RACE MEETING

The

SPALDING

GOLF

MARRED BY RAIN

TIENTSIN JOCKEF TAKING PART

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home several lengths ahead of Mayflower which evidently did not relish racing on heavy ground.

Estover's Fine Finish The fifth race, the Areis Prats Handicap (First Section) turned the best race of the out to be

GOTFRIED

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day as far as finishes were con cerned, although bere again there P. P. Botelho) to win this race.

were only three startera. Mike) A powerful pony, it revealed good form at the Easter Meeting. Mr. S. L. Yuen) got out of con- Davis)trol on rounding the bend and Boy (Mr.

as a result of which should 1 second place, with bored out, Shooting Star (Mr. Deitz) third Night View (Mr. Liang), which For those who prefer an outsider, was immediately behind, had to be Lancashire Lad (Mr. Black) is pulled up sharply Mr. Fielden quite capable of causing an upset. on Estover took this opportunity Fred Perry in the Wimbledon

Mount Gough Handicap-

Six Furlongs

to take the lead, but, coming into the home stretch, Night View caught up, and these two ponies neck-and-neck

The last race of the day will be indulged

confined

in

&

to novice jockeys. If struggle. Estover, however, proved ridden by Mr. Harris, Boxing Eve the stronger pony and won by a should not experience much dis length. Jculty in winning, although a

the same

thel

Baren Gottfried von Cram KL, (Germany), above, runner-up to

Final last mERSON, was surpris- ingly defeated by Henrique Maier, of Spain in the Davis Cup contest between these two coun- tries last Monday.

FUSILIERS AND RIFLES

SHARE SPOILS The last race of the day, which strong challenge may be expected was specially arranged for lady

(Continued from Page 4) from Gold. Sovereign (Mr. riders on ponies that had started Botelho). Mr. W. H. Choy will be in the first two events and had not

The Riflex deserve great credit given the mount on Seventeenth of won. The following faced September, and The Hero (Mr. S. starter:-The Rain Gauge (Miss for their fighting abilities; they L. Yoen), after its recent success-Smith), R. T. P. (Mrs. Stokes), were twice in arrears during the [ful run over

but fought back and, by distance, Gold Picker (Miss Hance) Soldier game, may find good support. Hopscotch of Italy (Miss Marsh), The Coot sheer determination, managed to (Mr. K. L. Ip) has not been seen (Mrs. Hillier) and Satan. (Miss) share the points.

The Fusilier forwards were in action for some time, and as its Baldwin). The finish of this race ON SALE AT ALL GOLF CLUBS, LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. capabilities are pretty well known was in the nature of a procession, more dangerous and methodical in a bet each way may prove of value. JR. T. P. winning without any dif- their movements, Bumster, Single- Celebration Time and Philanderer ficulty. It was not at any time ton and Sullivan being the best int are also in

Soldier of their attack while Parry, on the this race, but their challenged by either jockeys have not ret been Italy or Gold Picker, which finish- right wing, sent over some good nominated.

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centres.

Cresty, Jones. and McHugh formed

A strong intermediate line, which by their tackling were able to hold the Rifles' forwards. Boyd Held

The latter made a big error in concentrating their play on Boyd. This player showed glimpses of good form, but he was too well watched by the opposing centre- half, Cresty, to be really danger ous. In the second half the win- Igers saw more of the ball and Farrell was conspicious with some fast runs on the wing and played a part in both his side's goals.

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McKinney, the Rifles' pivot, was good. He used his head to great advantage and kept the Fusilier forwards at bay by quick tackling, Wilson, at right-back, was another Rifles' player to shine. His hard clearances saved his side several occasions, but he did not display any real understanding with his wing-half, Burns, and was often at fault in his position- ing.

The first half was goalless, both sides going very near to scoring. Sullivan placed his side ahead on the resumption, when he followed ap Bumster's shot which had been! partially cleared by Barnwell, the

custodian. A opposing

well. placed corner by Farrell, the Rifer right-winger, enabled Scates to equalise.

Bumster placed the Fusiliers again in the lead when he scored with a feeble cross-shot, but a good pass by Boyd enabled Farrell to equalise with a hard drive from

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Shows Form At A Glance

A COMPREHENSIVE go to the form of a Chibsteder

four premier English Football Leagues and the premier Scottish League will be found in the appended table. To assist in comparing the teams details of how they have fared in their last. five matches are given.

The letters W, L and D indicate matches won, lost and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figure in brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro- moted, a dagger that that team has been relegated.

First Division

HOME

Goals

| 26.2179

5 27 37 17

5 22 21 19

20312 3 20: 20 5 7 7 32 )

6 9 6 34

12. 4 21

AWAY

Goals Pts TL P. P W L D FA Pts PWLDFA Pix ́ ́Sunland (2) TWWD . 42 21 15 2 4 45 34 34 21 9 8 4 35 34 22 56 Derby (6) dWDIW ... 41 21 12 4 3 49 19 29 20 7 9 5 28 23 19 48 Hud'feld (16) IdWid. 41 20 12 3 5 30 18 37, 21 6 10 Stoke (10) Wd 41 20 12 6 2 Preston (11) dwww 41 21 15 3 *Brentf'd (-) wWWJD 41 21 106 Arsenal (1) DIWDi 41-21 9 4 Man'ter C. (4) Iddwd 41 21 12 3 B'mham (19) ILWWI 41 21 10 3 "Bolton (DWldw 27 10 6

41 21 10 M'rough (20) dDWID 41 21 11 P'smouth (14) DWUW-41 20 13 Leeds (18) WWW! 41 21 Chelsea (12) dWWdd 41 21 Liverpool (7) MIND.. 41 21 11 Wolres (17) INDI 41 20 10 Wednesday (3) DIWID 41 29 94 Everton (8) LWWW 41 21 9

41 21 12 6 Grimsby (5) WTW

W. Bwich (9) UWDD 41 21 12 5 4 A. Villa (13) WDd....... 42 21 7 8 6 Black'n (15) Ddrwi, 41 20 10 5 5 32 Second Division

Goals

HOME

P. P W L D FAP "Charlton (-) W&W=W 41 21 16 · 1.5 53 19 35

M'ster U. (5) dWdWw 42 23 15 2 4 53 17 34

112

7 28 56

4 14 3 20 47 10 37

4 13 3 27 30 11-37

6 12 3 31 56 15 35

21 2 15 4 20 67 6 33

AWAY

Goals Pts TL PWLDFA Pt

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7 8 5 28 34 19

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W. Ham (3) WLJLW 41 21.14 3 5 42 26 31 S'keld U. (11) diww 40 20 15 14 49-

41 21 12 27 58 T'ham (-) DDIW

L'ster (-) Wid=D 41 20 13 2 5 Plymouth (8) WLW 41 21 15 4 N'castle (6) WWWW 41 20 12: Blackpool (5) wWDW 42 21 14 Fulham (7) Iwall. 41 20 11 Eford C. (20) WWIDW 41 20 11 Norwich (14) dŁAWI . 40 20 12 Swansea (18) wIDWw 41, 219 Bury (10) WILL. 41 20 10 "D'caster (-) DDLDI 41 21 10 S'ampton (19) UL 42 21 10 Burnley (13) ▼DDwD 41 20 9 Notts F. (9) DWDD 42 21 10 *Brad'd (15) WIDI 40 21 12 4 Barnsley (16) IWUW 41 20 7 9 4 31 33 18 21 3 13 5 24 25 14 32 Port Vale (18) DwIL 41 20 9 6 5 31 22 23 21 2 15 4 30 75 8 31

3 12 6 25

20 4 14 2 26 39

21 4 11 6 29 46 14 37

34 29 24

3 11 7 24 36 13 37

53 20

21

3 16 2 27 39 8 35

49 29 29 19 2 14 3 13 32 G 35

Hull (13) LILI 49.20 4 12 2 32 34 10 20 2 14 420 58 8 18 Third Division (South)

HOME

Goals

AWAY

.Goals Pts TL

P W L D FA

10 6 4 22 27 34

· 7 10 25

"5 13

P. P W L D FA Luton (4) DWWDd 4 21 13 3 5 20 Coventry (3) l4wWD 41 20 181 1 Reading (2) DWMW 41.20 16. Qns. PR (13). ZwWdw. 41.20, 15 Catal P. (5) IWWTW. 41-21 15 Watford (6) Ldwd: 41 20 11 Brighton (9) WDWI : 412-12 Torquay (5) WID B'mouth (17) wWIDw 41: 20 9

41 21 12 4 Mwall (12) Ddawi 41 21 10 3 "A'rshot (18) DAD 41.21.104

20 1 10 23 20 †Notts CwwL¿W 41 21/10° 6 5 40.44.25 20. 6.9 5.19 31

42 21 11 6 4 33 20 26 214 13 4 26 55 12 38 ton (dlwW .. Gham (23) DUD .. 41 20. 87 5 38 31 21 21 6 12 4 29 48 16 37 B'stol C. (15) DDWI 40 20 8 $733 31 23 21 4 12 6 18 34 13 36 Clapton (11) DwLIW. 4120 8 4 641 19.23 21 5 13 3 24 39 13 36 Cardiff (19) DWW 411 11 5 5 36 21 27 20 1 15: 4 15 44 9 36 Bristol R. DOUW 41-21 11 37 45.29 29-20 2 15.4.17 59.6 35 Swindon (16) LWw 41 21 8 8.5 40 28-21 20 6 11 3 26-27 15 36 South'd (21) DWILL 40 20 6 7 7 29 17 19 20 6 12 3 18 43 15. 34 Newport (2) WADLI 41 21 6 12 325 49 15 21 5 12 4 28 70 14 29 Exeter (1) WIDDI .. 41 21 7-9 5 41 47 19 20 1 13-6 19 42 8-27 Third Division (North) HOME

AWAY

Gonis

47 29 31 20 5 5 23 24 14 56 22 21 21 5 10 16 34 40 16 43

Goals Pts TI. Pts P.P WLD-PA Pts PWLD FA C'feld (10) dWUW 40 21 14 34 25 14 32 19 9 3 7 29 35 25 57 Tramm'e (6) AIWID 41 20 12 72 75 25 36 20 4 8 9 28 20 17 53 Chester (3) WWW, 41 20 12 3 5 40 15 29 219630 27 24 Lincoln (4) dĽWIW, 41.21 15 2 ∙ 4 53 29 32 20 6 5 9 21-31 23 Stockport (7) LLWTW 41 20 12 5 3 32 16 27. 21 29. 3. 23 32 19 Crewe (13) dwWID 41 21 13 3 +Oldham (-) wWW1 41 20 12 5 Hartela (1) warww 41-21 14 3 6 42 40 28 29 3 125 20 30 14 42 A'gon (18) IWDID... 41 21 12 5 4 24-20-23-20.5 11 4 29 47 14 42. R'ham (9) IWWW.49 21 14 4 3 40 19 31 19 3 12 4:14 37 10 41 Darlton (5) WIDW 41 20 14 1 5 54 21 23 21 2 15 3 19.35 7 49 Ghead (19) WHW 41 21 12 2 7 35 19 31 20 2 13 6 19 36 9 49 Carlisle (22) Www 40 21 12 3 6 52 19 30 19 2 13 3 17 29 9 59 Walsall (14) LawI. 41 20. 13 4 3 53 22 29 21 2 13 6 22 63 10 39 Halifax (2) IdLII. 41 20 116-3 23 22 21 3 14 4 19 30 10 37

44 35 Wham (11) WIDW 42 21 12 Rides:Barnwell; Wilson and Me-

21 3 36 2 35 28 8 37 39 25 26 20 3 13 4 19 64 10 36 York (15) dalWD .. 41 2 Burns, McKinney and Murphy, Farrell, Sentes,

Boyd, Barrow (17) DDID 48 19 7 5 7 34 13 21 29 5.12 4 26 48 14 35 Lindsay and Rooney.

Mansfeld (8) WidWw' 39 20.114 542-23-27 21 3152057835 Rochdale (17) IDW 41 207 5 8:29 32 22 21 4 15 2 19 56 16 32 S'thport (21) WID. 41 20 8.6 6 22

close in..

Fusiliers:--Saunders; Gaizley and Vale; McHugh, Cresty and Jones: Parry, Singleton, Bumster, Sullivan and Davis.

Nérian;

41 21 10 5

LIGHTER SIDE OF Bhton (16) WDL $1 208-822

TENNIS

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Then comes

what is described as "Nire Pins," in which mine empty tins will be placed around the middle spot of one of the Iservice lines. Players will stand (behind the opposite baseline and with five balls and his own racket will endeavour to knock down as many tins as possible. The player [hitting down most tins wins.

Vollering Test

Scottish League

HOME

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2 17 2 16 58 6 29.

1 19 2 21 68 4 24

AWAY

Gozia Pts TL

PP W L D F A P P W L D PA Celtic (2) WWWW! 38 19 17 11 69 19 37 18 15 31 25 20-31 Rangers (1) IWAIL

28 19 14 -2 3-65 26:31:19 13 12 4 44 A'deen (6) WwWww . 28 19 15 1.3 47 16 33 19 11 2 6 43 Mot'well (7) WIDEW 38 19:12 3446.45 27 Hearts (3) WIDL....... 28 19 14 14 52 20 32

19. 5 $322, 43 Hamil's (4) WWWWd 35 19 10 5 4 51 30 26 19 4 12 3 21 43 St. Jatome (5) JWLD 38 19 10.5 4 43.27.24-19 5-11 3 26 K'nock (S) ILW 38 19 10 4 5 45.29 25 19 4 12 7 23 35 Partick (1) DIDIL 38 19 12 34 44 43 28 19 0 136 17 45

Arbroath (-) dDLID 38 19 6. 76-21 22-18 19 5 9 5 24 37 15

0'S (17) DID! 38 19 8 7 6 36 35 22 19 3 12. 4 23 30 ID 32 D'aline (15) LDL 33 19 6 7.2 32 38 18 19 6.11233-44 14 32 Dundee (8) Ld. 38 19 9 5 5.32 24 23 19 2 12 3 81 50 11 22 Qr. 08 (17) DID** 38 19 8 7 4 45 30 20 19 4 12 3 25 50 11 21 T. Lanark (1) W 26 17.-9.4 23 22 19 41 1. 137 Albion (16)

32 17.-19

19 4 12:3 27

· Kiberinan (11).

-35 19

This will be followed by volley- ing doubles championship, for which event the canines- of the court will be limited to the service Ayr (18) wWin738-19 610-3- lines and the singles side lines. Service is to be underhand and all

(WWdw 38 1979 Clyde (10) WIW 38 1999 Airdrie (14) WDIWA. 39 19 6 8 5 41

11 6 12:4

balls must be taken on the volley, will be provided with a racket and at any stage it, must be picked up The side allowing the ball to ball. Players must run the length with the racket and not the hand.

Finally there is to be a “Dud bounce loses the point. Partners of the court, carrying racket by will be drawn for and the best of the handle with ball on the string-Singles Championship, run on the three games, will be played on the ing. The racket must be passed knock out system the best of three ¡nock-out system.

from one player to another. The games. Balls will be lit thus

A team race is the fourth event. aide to pass the winning post first, affecting.the bounce as well as the Each team will consist of four carrying racket and bali in post-competitors judgment and strok- Iplayers to be drawn for. They tion wins. If the ball is dropped ing.

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