NOTED

GOLFERS WED IN PARIS

General Critchley And Miss Diana Fishwich

Len Harvey May Go To United States

New York, September 1. | Harvey for his last fight here Len Harvey is anxious to fight|against Ben Jeby, after Harvey again in the United States accord had lost and drawn with the world ing tỏ Jimmy · Johnston, the pro-champion, Vince Dundee. moter who stated to-day that he|-

had received a letter to this effect SHANGHAI Paris, August 23. The marriage of Brigadier-Gen-from Harvey.

"He may come over under my LAWN TENNIS eral A. C. Critchley, Managing Di- rector and Vice-Chairman of the management after fights for the

British title. Johnston said. "We CHAMPIONSHIPS

Greyhound Racing Association, and

should 'train him up for a world Mies Diana Fishwick, former British golf champion, took place title fight with John Henry Lewis. this morning at the British Con-I think Len would be a great at- traction here. The terms are the sulate in Paris.

The ceremony was conducted by only matter to be arranged, and Mr. G. D. Haggard, the Consul-they can easily be fixed up," he

added. General, and less than twenty

It was Johnston who managed people were present, including Miss Fishwick's mother and father. Thej witnesses were Mr. G. H. Critchley, brother of the bridegroom, * * and Lieutenant-Colonel Walter C. Wil son, D.8.0.

CHIU SHAN FOR A WIN PAYS $127.50

Novice Jockey Graduates With Two Wins

Shanghai, Sept. 7. Defeating R. Bossuet and R. round Jourdan in the semi-final

Chiu Shan, cleverly ridden by yesterday on the S.L.T.A. court by 6-2, 6-3, 6-1, H. Collaco and S. Col-Mr. "Gary" Cooper, a fast improv Jaco, reached the final of the Shang-ing Novice Jockey, paid the high- hai Men's Senior Doubles Cham-est dividend of the day at the Macao pionship and will meet the winners Race Meeting, held last Sunday at in to-day's match between A. S. the Aeria Preta, under ideal wea- known each other for seven years, Costa, B. V. de Senna and Poker ther conditions.

Chiu Shan's win in the second Fatshan Handicap and have played golf together fre- Tong, H. K. F. Li at 5 p.m.

The Portuguese pair outshone|section of the quently. They have won the Le Touquet mixed foursomes for the their opponents in every phase of paid $127.50 to its lucky backers.

Mr. P. L. Jui, a newcomer from HONEYMOON IN U. &

last five years, and last week play- the game. H. Collaco's deep drives General and Mrs. Critchley are ed together in the German cham-and Sortie's smooth_net_play were the North, made an auspicious de- sailing to-morrow in the Normandie plonships at Frankfort, winning the the chief weapons. Jourdan seemed but by riding two successful win- to be steadier than Bossuet but ners, which takes him out of the to spend their honeymoon in the international mixed foursomes.

very little headway Novice Class. United States. General Critchley, General Critchley, who has been could make

Mrs. throughout the three sets.- as well as his bride, is well known married twice, is 48, and in the golfing world. They have Critchley is. 27.

N.C.D.N.

Mrs. McKelvie repeated her form- er success by carrying off the La- dies' Sprint comfortably.

During

B

the afternoon three ladies and

gentleman were thrown, but none seriously injured.

RESULTS

1. Toishan Handicap. Six furlonga. Mr. Sports' Rothesay Bay

(Mr. P. Wei)

Mr. J. H. Potts Gold Clause

1

(Mr. W.-N. Yeh)

2

Mr. F. J. Gellion's Morning Tip

(Mr. Payne)

3

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Won by: 3 lengths; many lengths. Time: 184, 1.09, 147.2/5..

Pari-Mutual: Winner, $7.40. Places,

$7.40; $10.40.

2. Tsinshan Handicap. Six furlongs. Mr. H. Y. Liang's African Cat

(Mr. P. L. Jui) Mr. F.J. Gellion's National

Triumph

1

(Mr. Ho Hong ping)

2

3

H. E's Macau Star...na ka

(Mr. F. A. Olsen), Won by: a length; many lengths. Time: 84 8/5, 1.08 8/5, 141 8/5. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $8.20. ́ ́ Places, $5.80; $5.40; $6.90.

3-Fatshan Handicap. (First ›Sec- tion). Half mile. Mr. Onseome's Stymie.

(Mr. P. L. Jul) Mr. Oliver's Double Chance 7.

(Mr. Wamlesley-Cotham)

Dr. Van Woerden's Wenning

(Mr. Van Reede)

Won by: 5 lengths; 4 lengtha.

Time: .80 2/6, 1.01.

1

3

Parl-Mutuel: Winner, $8.20. Places,

$5.60; $6.10.

4-South China Cup. One mile. Mrs. F. J. Gellion's Fairy Auk

(Mr. A. Raymond)

Mr. H. C. McComb's Hogmanay

(Mr. L. H. Wade) Mr. Tucker's Merry Doer.......

(Mr. S. L. Yuen)

Won by: 2 lengths; 2 lengths.

1

2

Time: 34, 1.11, 1.47, 2.21 1/5. Parl-Mutuel: Winner, $12.80. Places,

| 85.60; 47.40; $6.00

5.-Pak Bhan Handicap. Half mile. Messrs. Fong and Co's Borrachito

them

(Mr. Chao)

Mr. F. J. Gellion's National An-

(Mr. “AnRaymond) · Messrs. Chan-and Hoo's. Cuban

Love

..::(Mr. Wade)

Won by: a length; 11⁄2 length. Time: 80, 1.00 8/5, Record. Pari-Mutuel: Winner,#15.50. Places,

88.80; $8.80; $14.60.

8Fatahan Handicap. (Second Bec- tion). Half mile.

Mr. Helvetia's Ohlu: Shan

Mr.

(Mr. G? Wỹ Cooper) Henry's Dark Hatard

(MrJY; T. Kuny

The Dumbells' Cricketer

Won by: a head; "a len th.

Time: 80 1/5, 1.04 3/53

Pari-Mutuel: Winner: 8127.50: Places,

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