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YACHT CLUB'S SUMMER PROGRAMME DETAILS
European Boxing Union
Paris, May 31. The representatives of 11 mations, including Spain, Bet upn new "European Boxing | Union" in a two-day weekend mbeling just concluded here today.
Thirty-two delegates, represent-] ing European
boxing, organised the EBU to replace the short- Bved European Boxing Assoeia- on at Saturday-Sunday sessions in the. Hotel Lutetia.
They selected Col. R. E. Myd- delton, Presiderit of the British king Board of Control, as Pre- Boxing sident; Jo Fane (Great Britain)
Chairman; MS.
and E. Rubdet
(France) os General-Secretory,
The constitutioni of the new. union resolves to "control and organise European championships** and "defend
Interests the Europeans in world ships."
of
champton-
Rain failed to damp the spirits of sailing members of the Yacht Club," and on Thursday, Satur- day and Sunday quite a number-turned out for the regular dinghy races.
Kramme,
Full details of the summer from Stanley Point across to programme of the Royal Hong Lamms, down the east coast of now Lamma and across to Ping Chau, Kong Yacht Club are available and are given below. Penny Bay. The new features of this pro-alternate
Stars will be available every Sunday commencing to which particula: June 13, for cruising and for the attention is invited, are the
time being two or three dinghies Thursday night sailing races every Sunday for those who wish for which boat transport from to cruise all day. 1 has been Kowloon and Queen's Pier has igreed that the Club will hold now been arranged, Also the
two or three organised pleniz niente races of which the first
during the summer, incorporat will be on July 11. Ladying a menagerie race, and that the first will be held on Sunday, members will note that a fur-
11th July.
her series of ladies' races on the last Saturday in the month is being arranged. (1) Cruisers.
(2)
In
thi of View small number of cruisers unc the uncertainty of the wen ther,
cruiser no organised races will be held until the opening cruise in October. Dragons.
The Dragon Cas Assuciation have decided to run regular summer races on Saturdays, starling at 2.40 They will also take p.m. part in such menagerie races on Sundays ን። Inay be organised by the Club.
Jubilees are hold
Week's Results Results of last week's race Thursday, Muy 27:-Dinghy
Start 1800.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1948.
New Note Issue
Believed Probable
Peiping, June 1.
Reports that new currency notes are being lasued in the middle of June, freely exchangeable for liver coinage on a rumoured buela of Пve to 'one U.B. dollar, are gahasal. ty balleved correct.
that the full
An official
announcement is expected now new Cabinet has been made known.
The reports have been received without great enthusiasm In Chinese proil, which points out that It le a vedious measure unless Government expenditures and note-printing are controlled by the Legislative Assembly-Our Own Car responderit.
HUTTON'S EVIDENCE
OF EXCELLENT FORM
London, May 31.
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Microscopes, Theodolites & Lavals
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NOTTINGHAM TRIES
SECOND
INNINGS STAND
Nottingham, June 1. Nottinghamshire, continuing their second innings
Mixed Doubles Results
Ladies' Recreation Club and
Hong Kong Cricket Club won the opening games in the Mixed.
Doubles Division of the Lawn Tennis League when they easily beat Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de Recreio respectively.
RECREIO v. H.K.C.G. Playing at home, Club de Recreio were
beaten by Hong Kong Cricket Club by eight seta to one in the Mixed Doubles Diviel of the Lawn Tennis Lesquai-
Mr. O. Bilm SKÉ 1.4. Remode [Retrale) 1—
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lost to Mr. Blaster and A.T. Dow 4- to Mr. H.IL, Jones and D.T.M. Jones Mr. D. Naranba and R.A. Morawen (Restele)
this morning had compiled 147′ runs for two wickets at lunch time, in their match against the Australians. Walter Keeton, the Notts batsman who was struck on the chest by a ball from Lindwall last night, was unable to resume his innings against the Australians today. A pain from the dom- aged muscles above the heart prevented him from using his left arm to its normal extent and he withdrew from the match. The weather was unsettled wicket, and when stumps were and after brillant sunshine, drawn on the second day the play was stopped by rain for County had
on 16 runs put a brief period, with the score
without loss in their second In- Rain affected every first class cricket match at one at 69 for one.
nings. Nottingham's first innings time or another today, but the only one which did not bowl at his fastest in his
Fortunately for Notts, Lindwall core was 179.
Brown put up another century was completely washed out was the Surrey-opening spell, and
Bradman Winrow, the for the tourists, but Gloucestershire encounter at the Oval,. Not a overnight not out, And Simpson, was out when 14 short of the bet to Mrs. H. New and B. Onldman 2-8
hundred. replacing Keeton, were able to ball has yet been bowled in this gamo, and it slay themselves in.
Brown
and Bradman continued will become a one-day match if it can be start- With the score raised
innings after lunch, but the to 08, their in however, Bradman look a smart stand yielded only two od tomorrow, with aight points to be gained by catch tow down at mid-on to runs before Woodhead, with the toes to Mr. Dew and Goldman
more the side winning on the first innings.
send Winrow back,
Arth ball of the first over after beat Mr. Blaxter and Daw..... Len Hutton, England's open- Hutton's innings insted four and then stopped the game for a short the interval, dismissed the Aus-It to Men: Jones and don
tralian period. batsman, gove 29:-Dinghy ing
further a half hours in all, and, despite
captain. Twice the Bisa M. Kibalro' and M.A. heartening evidence of excellent justy hilting today, he gave no Simpson, who had the distinctlun man
All the bowlers came alike to medium fast bowler had Brad-Rerzsis) 2—
"feeling" for form when taking his score for chance. He hit 15 fours,
a swinging ort to Mr. Dew and Goldman Ted James modo an
delivery 1.10,30 Yorkshire against Sussex at
of being the frat player to taste bail before
which out to Mr. Blaster and Dow Mallorle 1.20.30 Sheffield to 178 not out before debut for Sussex, taking four two half centuries off the Aus- swerved from the off beat another lost to Mrs. Jones and Junes....
L.R.C. v. K.O.C. Goodhart 1.32.03
uncertain forward stroke. for 97 with his right-armtralians in a county match wickels
Brad- a declaration at 309.
Ladies Recreation Club beat Kowloon With his total of 70, Simpson man hit nine fours in an innings Cricket Club by d acts to 2% mata in off-spinners.
Malcolm Hilton, the young Lan-was templed out by Ring and which showed him in a rather the Mixed Doubles of the Lawn Tennin cashire bowler who twice dismiss Tallon stumped him. Simpson painstaking mood.
·Tragize, in Just under two Brown, partnered by McCool, ed Don Bradman last week, car- hit 11 fours
Miss Kent and Y. Begalen (L«R«C») :— hest Man Wand and K. Lo...... ried on the good work for Lan-hours of the crease, and well de- who was promoted in the batting
best Mina Rumishn and Exkur.. enshire against Middlesex by tak-served the invitation he received order, reached his fourth century
ben Mr. H, Lo and B.C. Fincher in the wickets of Jack Robertson while baiting to play
to of the tour after three hour and
Mr. Blandeloft and tiels (L-R.C.))—an minutes at the crease, Brown and Bill Edrich. His second bali morrow's Teal trial."
drew with Mim Ward and to.... brought about the downfall
Scores: of
Nottinghamshire too, was far from attractive. He
beat Miss Rumjadin and Naker.. stayed another half an hour be bent Mr. H. Lo and EU, Yincher Australia-1st inning, 400, fore Jepson, who also moved the Mr. Mucker and Gas) (LRC)- Nottinghamshire--2nd Innings
ball awkwardly in a stiff brenze. Sout to Mice Ward and Lo... Keeton, retired hurt
7eceived him. He hit 13 fours lost to Mine Rumlahn and Baker.. Winrow,
c Bradman, b fon 'n making his runs, rarely by Johnson
31 enterprising methods, out of 235. Simpson. st. Tallon, b Ring 70 It was, however, his fourth hun- Hardstaff, not out Stacks, not out
32 dred in his last five innings.
McCool Tricked Extras
Race.
Place
1st
Bout
14
2nd 21
Nami
Time Mallorle 1.4.30 Farquhar 1.8.43
D.N.F. 18.
Goodhart
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B. Merlin
14
00
Hutson
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+
777
Honess
10
Alsa Loseby
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3
Robinson
Dirkswager
Saturday, May Race. Stari 1510.
ist
14
(3) Jublices.
2nd
3
ing a series of 12 races un Saturdays, commencing Saturday, 5th June. Thch lime will be 2.50 starting p.m. Mr. Beeching hus eir- cuturized 18 the owners de-
3rd
13
this
4th
16
Keyes
777
Youries
D.N.F.
30
"
two
1.50.15 1.55.40 Mies Cantopher Willin May 20:- Dragon
Linda, Chidell &
The meeting decided that varis ous member ciamtries would have voling volce in proportion to the number of boxers beenged ki earn! nation, Britain being awarded 30 voles, France 15, Italy 10, Spain eight, Belgium 6 and Portúgal, Holland und
Switzerland rach.
One of the first acts of the ev body will be to arrange for European title bouts but all re- fereca bald
offens International Federa
of
khe
Ist. La
Saturday, tails of the series and there Race, Start 15.00. will be a prize for the win-i ner, Jubilees nie also taking" part in any menagerie "Sun- ! day races,
New Serios
tion which demands time rêterev | (4) Stars. and two neutral judges,
The
Union's
administrative
council and Appeals Board will have the right to withdraw a re-i force's conce in the event of bad decision being poveri,
Two por tent of all champion- ship proceedia will go into the EBU caffers-United Press,
DERBY CALLOVER
London, May 31.
Sherin D.N.F., Coppelia, Honess,
Report Saved 52.30 Illness
D.N.P., Popsy Pup, Aylen. Sunday, May
ing
excellent
Innings 179, A report made by neigh-Robertson, pitching outside the 30: Sunday bours prevented many Hongg stump and bowling him around A new series of races Sweepstake Race-Dinghies, Start Kong residents from being
Scoreboord
to Stars will commente un 1525. Saturday, 5th June, and a Ince will be held every Thursday at 0. p.m., and; every Saturday at 3 p.m..
weather permitting, for the next tour months, In addi te, every alternate Sunday miuencing sih June wit be reserved for racing
Stuth.
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2nd
4
3rd
93
4th
30
5th
13
SIA
15
7th
21
8th
thr
Oth
(5) Dinghies. It has been decid-
ed not to organise any team ixtures durlag
race
summor. The dinghy pro- gramme will be:-Thursdays.
ut 8.10 p.m. unil Saturdays at 10th
shippatake
3.20 p.m.
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using
and
Expectations that The Cobbler would replace My Baby favourite for the Derby were not fulfilled at the Victoria Club callever tonight,
My Baburolalorditis pasilíum ut Birst choice is the market, al-
though his price wus extended from 100 to 30 to 4 to 1.
The Cobbler, a 4 to chance n the previous callover, was offered al & to 3. The French coll, My Love. becume
firm thre favourite at 10 to 1,compared with 100 to 9 last week.
non-
6
boals 12th
17th
10
1
18
51
allocated boats; Sun-
days at 11 u.m. and 3.10 Dinghy Sweepstake races And
B. Martin 1.22.28 ill through eating bad pork.
Farquhar 1.25,50
his legs.
Close of play scores:
As Wells: Somerset 35 for gainst Warwickshire.
3
·
At Oxford: Free Foresters 67
Goodhart 1.26.43 This was stated wt Central Vivien
1.27.50 Magistracy yesterday by Inspector Litchfeld 1.28.30 Brownrigg, prosecuting three Seaton 1.28.40 coolies for selling or exposing for 5 against Oxford University.
At Sheffold: Yorkshire beut Miss Cantopher for
unwholesome pork, Sussex by an innings and 65 runs. 1.30.90 keeping a lord factory without a Sussex 18 and 168; Yorkshire 300 Yourieff 130.64 | licence and slaughtering
McClement
sale
and
Total (for two)
Light rain
20
1st
an
Д
hour, and when
Lost Mrs. Lo and Fincher
Open Doubles Finals
#~!
Oliveira
1-
The fiants of the Open Dou- bles tennis championship and
McCool. probably under or- 14yders, attempted to force the pace, -Routes.
but Winrow tricked him at 245. Hasselt and Miller then came to- Monday's Play De Jong 1.32.05 dressing perk without permission for 6 declared (Hutton 176, Coxon Wright 1.33.25 Defendants all pleaded guilty! 72 At Lords: Middlesex 122 for 4
Nottingham, May 31,
gether and rattled up some quick to the first charge, first defen- against Lancashire,
runs. Their Arat 30 took them The Australiant were all out 1.33.35 dant admitted the other
only
halt At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-for-400 in their first
Innings Hassett was bowled by Wood- the final of the Hong Kong second and third veraity drew with Essex (two-day Rainst ch. 'ges and
Nottinghamshire 1,33.50 defendants denied the remaining match), Essex 229 and 88 for 3; scoring 105 for the loss of one
after head, they had put on 81 in on Cricket Club singles cham- De Goede 139.35 charges.
Cambridge 381 for 3 declari
pionship will be played this' Darby 1.45.50 First
At the tea interval the Aus- afternoon. defendant was given Dewas 151, Doggart 83). Blaauw 1.49.15) nine months' hard labour by Mr.. At Southampton:
tralians were 155 runs on, with Hancock D.N.F. Hin Shing Lo. The other two 153 for 4 against Worcestershire.
five wickets still to fall. Glover D.N.F. were fined $350 or two months' At Derby: Derbyshire 206. and
Nicholsone
two
Hampshire
"Own boat. Not in Sweepstake hard labour and $300 or one and 206 for 7 (Townsend 69, Pepe 70 -a-half-month's hard-respectively. Got out); Glamorgan 134 (Went
Slar races will town an af draw, series, and prizes will be
given to the best performer ut the end of the next four months. The Salling Com- mittee will decide not Jateri than
July how many races of ench series will constitute a minimum-and-the-best-per- fortner in each series will be Judged was
the best
given number of results. (0) Ladies Dinghies. The lux!)
Saturday afternoon in cach month will, as before, be re- served for a Ladies Race.*, Thus, the next ladies race will be 26th June.
The biggest cut in price recorded by Marcel Boussacs' Djeddah, who tumbled from 40 to
20 to 1. The The quotations were:
4 to i My Babu: 5 to 1 Tho Cobbler; 10 to 1 My Love: 100 to Valognea:: 100 to Black Tar- quin; 200 Termic, Royal Drake and Djeddah; 22 to Solar Slip- per; 28 to 1 Native Heath: 33 to Ollaman; 40 to 1 The Senator and Pride of Tudia: 50 to fisher Noor, Straight Play, Black Pam pas, Tory II and Roaring Forties, 66 to 1 bar the above.-Reuter,
Weekend Bowling
The following are the Kowloon Bowling Green Club teams for Saturday:-
V Craigengewor
SENIOR
Becand division (Away)
B.F. Phillips
(7)
on
Transport. The Club has been considering sympathet cally the problems of trans- port to and from the Island for those members who live in Kowloon. Unfortunately; the boat situation is still not such as to lay, on a regular daily service lo and from Kowloon, but starting on Thursday, 3rd June, a boat will be run to anable people to come
the to
Thursday night sailing races and Thurs- day night Club Night as fol- lows:-
Leave
Kowloon
Leave Quetra Pier Cricket Club 5.10 pan. 5.20 p.m.
8.20
Gellatley and L. Guy (akip).
8.10
Irland
8.30
WH. Bailey, M.L. Hardin, Jquired for races, within the fol Hempsey and V.C. Chittenden lowing area:- (skip).
To the East line drawn
Heavy Rain Softens Derby Track
(By Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor)
London, May 31,
ler 40 not out, Copson 4 for 31, Gladwin
for SC).
At Melton Mowbray: Kent 284 and 68 for 2; Leicestershire 104 (Tompkin 55, Wright 5 for 73).
At the Oval: No play between Surrey and
Gloucestershire, Reuter,
Address
The King, Queen and Princess Elizabeth will watch On Chinese
the Derby at Epsom on Saturday when more than 30 of the best colts in Britain will bottle for honours in the Blue Riband of the British turf.
After a very dry spell, heavy rain has fallen to the delight of most owners and trainers and it looks as if the going may be soft, thereby making many trainers more hopeful of lowering the colours of the two best backed candidates, the Gaekwar of Baroda's My Babu and Colonel Giles Loder's The Cobbler.
include
Richards' Hope
Bookies' Nightmare
Philosophy
Mrs May Chang's Funeral
hour.
After the games the prizes for the open compotillons and the methods of the Club tournaments will bo pre- Chumlete were sucessful enough sented during an informal cock-
The ardute
in-bringing 326 for the
_for_the"fret_five tall party,
chu, wut attempts to the pace yielded scant
after the tea interval.
force Taul Wal-pul and Tau! Yen. reward pul, the Open Doubles holders,
Nottingham: Ist Innings 170..
·were
This game will be followed by the_Club_Singles final between
will meet Lee Chun-kit and Lam Miller hit out for a while, but Yuk-ying in the final. The latter the second half of the side scor- pair had some stiff opposition in ed no more than 74 runs in the the earlier rounds and The body of the late Mrs. May face of lively bowling with the fortunate in receiving walk-overs Chang who died in Australia on new ball, by Jepson and Wood-to-reach-the-final. Aprli 7. was burled at the head. Colonial cemetery yesterday in the attendance of a very large Australians: 1at innings. gathering of riends and relatives. Morris Ibw. b. Jepson The Rev. George She officiated Brown lbw b Jepson at the graveside.
Brodman b Woodhead The chief mourrers were the McCool b Winrow husband, Mr. Aubrey, her two Hassett b Woodhead
Victor and Anthony, and her Miller b Woodhead daughter Francis.
Loxton run out Sisters of the deceased were Tallon b Winrow
Mr. Wel Tat, M.A.. noted Mrs. Gock Young, Mrs. M. Fung, Lindwalle Meads b Jepson English and Chinese scholar, ad- Mrs. W A. Shea and Mrs. S.M. Ian Johnston b Jepson dressed Hong Kong Rotary yes-Wong
Ring not out Brothers were Mr. Tommy Leo terday Chinese philosophy as propounded in the Book of and Mr. Kenneth Lee. Changes, and its relation to the Others present included Mr. & Mr. Wong Sik-kura, Mes, Doo Juck Man, Mr. social crisis of our times.
Ma Blu Leung, Mr. 8.W. Au Yeung, Miss Annie Chan, Mr. Marnes, Mr. Loung Butler Rotarian C. MacDouall, Hong Bau-TAR, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Wong, Mr. Kong's Social Welfare Officer, for E. Mounder. Mr. R.A. Jones, rader. Jepson
The speaker was thanked
by
his acholarly talk, which drew a large audience.
and
QUARREL OVER
10-CENT NOTES
B. T. M. Jones and R. Sagalon. 10 The
latter mot With 'a falt 122 amount of success in the Open 88 Singles while his opponent is a 17 steady player, and a good game,
should be "witnessed,
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SQUASH RESULTS
An
evenly-contested friendly squash game was played on Mon-, day between H.M.S. Black Swan) and Butterfield and Swire, the lattor winning by the odd game.
A.P. St. C. Rayon (B, and S.) beat Copt. Boyle R.N.
H.N. Bardoll (B, and B.) lost to
W. Lt. Duckworth R.N.
Extran
Tolol
400
BOWLING
M.
4
7
3
18
13.2
W.C. Hung, Mr. Kenneth Chan, Mr. Woodhead Cheung Kwok-chuen, Mr. E.C. Fincher, Harvey Mr. Kock Yu, Mr. EA. Lee, Mrs. R.A: Winrow Sousa, Mr. M. Hasto and Mrs. C. Email.Rester.
Pall-bearers were Messrs. W.A. Ghon.
Wong, M. Fang, T. Dee, X. Lo and anaeth Cheung,
of St. Paul'
Rose.
Olympic Team Booed
IGRES?
0
3
N.M. Speyer (B. and 8.) lost to Lt. Blake RN,
R.G. Adams beat Burg. Li. Earner R.N.
I. Gaultlett best. Lt. Slevewright"| R.N.
Philadelphia Retains American League Lead
New York, May 31.
In the American League, Philadelphia was bounced out of the league load today and then quickly recaptured the top spot as Joe Coleman got his sixth victory of the year, beating Boston in the second game of a holiday doubleheader.
Scores
!.
Two horses genuinely fancied good or softish, My Love will Among visiting Rotarians yes- to beat this pair are the French= win.
terday were Mr. Keats S. Chu, Arrive bred My Love and the Ameri- His son, Prince Ali Khan, In Governor Elust of District 98, Kellett can-bred Black Tarquin, both of equally optimistic. "My Love has Mr. C.C. Lin fiem Feiping, Mr. whom revel in yielding going. an outstanding chance, and if the Horace Kadrorie from Shanghai,
Floral tributes were sent by Dr. and Mr. A.F
Mason from Mr. B., Wang. Tom, Lawrence and (Away, 4 p.m.)-
5.30 p.m. Outsiders well fancied by their going is heavy or yielding, his
en-Worthing (England). Mr. Mason Kenneth, Alles and Doreen, Dedle and chances will be Improved connections In addition. one trip will be Native Heath, Mallowry and Captain Boyd Rochfort, who Rotary from his home club.
Tormie, ormously," he said ~AJ. Hall, ALG. Eastman, C. Full back from the Club between Pride of India, the last named trains Black Tarquin
brought a flag to Hong Kong Phil Mary Murter and family, Alleen Oun Man and family, Jan, Florence and. Dowman and W.E. Simpson 11 pm. and midnight, Hong
and The Among the guests present were Wah Lun, Ah Mal and Ah Kam, Twor (skip).
Kong residents are asked to note- the going is soft.
Senator for Mr. William Wood- Messrs. A.S. H, J.E. McKen-kapu last L.R. Whani, E.F. Pope, J. that between the hours 5.00-6.30
There have -been adverse ward, the Chairman of the New n J. Elitz, K.S. Fung, M.K. Whool, Min Chung and family. Fraser and J. Markelvic (skip). and 8.00-8.30 the motor boat will rumours regarding the well-York Jockey Club, anys Black Wong and Lo Kung-mok.
Wille and family, Mrs. Wong Kwok-sze. F. Greenwood, LC, Coombes, be on this round trip and will be
being of My Babu during
Mr. Fung Blowrah and family, Mr. Pang the Tarquin has a really good chance,
Yukeian, Mr.-B.W-Au-Yeung Yuan Kids R. Morrison and L. Sykes (skip). unable to do any ferrying from past two weeks, buff his owner, while The Senator is also sure
Ma Wing-hindy Kan Yan-chiu, Cbrunz Recreio the B.A.T, slips. V
We are sure tar from being pessimistic reto run a good race.
Kwok-chuan, Cheung Kwan-kwong. Nr that Hong Kong members will gording his chances, said today:
Kwok-kwong; Krok Slo-woon,
Laung J.S. Dinnen, J. not object to these arrangements. "I think he will win"
Bau-ran, Cheung Bau-kit, Cheung X, Yik Picnic Cruises
His trainer, Fred Amstrong, is
One of the most genuinely.
Bang Bank, Young Bok-ying. Ma Blur RJ. Wigginton, P.F.H. Robin
fanolad auch way chance la the aiso optimistic, saying: "The colt Also, during the summer, Stara is very well and, in my opinion,
brung, To Rossen. Chin Yumek Boh, E.A. Atkins and G.E..and Dinghies may be allocated will stay"
Chester Vase winner, Valognos. A quarrel over two 10-cent was Ping Kin and Wong Pak-chap. Thompson (akip):
success for whom would, it is notes between a 82-year-old coolle for plenie cruising, when not re-
stated, hit the bookmakers and a 31-year-old hawker, led to
Joe Dobson, Boston pitcher, run homer provided the margin, particularly hard.
blanked the Athletics with four, Brown: got seven hits in the two the appearance of the coolle ‘at His trainer, Marcus Marsh, Kowloon Magistracy yesterday,
hits in the opener for a Boston games. Equally hopeful of success has openly stated that the colt charged with bssaulting and
win of 7-0. Left fielder Ted are the connections of The has a good each way chance, using grievous bodily harm to
Williams hit a two.run homer Gobbler, His rider, champion. while Colonel MacDonald the hawker who received face and
for the Red Sox in the openoř Jockey Dordon Risharder-who-Buchanan-his-owner, suter today dy faturing" when allucked by
Batavia, June 1. The Athletes recovered to take has yet to win this race, said that he would be very surprised the coolle with a gardening fork Clumsy play, lack of team-the second game from the Red
"Ho hae done very if the colt
Sub-Inspector Howarth told the work by the visiting Chinese Sox by two runs to one. was not in the first preparation. liked the three.
Court, that Wong Man, the coolie, Olymple football team drew New York defeated. Washing- way he went with me in
divide borrowed 20 conis from Ngai boos, today when it defeatedton in a double header to move gallop last Wednesday. I think Racing correspondents
their
Wah on Monday, allegiance between My
the combined' Batavia Chinese within, four games of the Langue- he stays and will take a lot of Babu, The Cobbler and Valommer, money, Wong refused to pay up team one goal to nil in their Athletes. Frank Shea spun a
for the beating."
although Royal Drake, Noor and The Cobbler's trainer, young My
over honesty third match here.
two-hit shutout In the opener Noel Murless, evidently does not winLove are each given as the
winner by lending Simday newn
The vialtors couch, Lee Wal- and right flelder Tommy Henrich share the view of many that the paper, turf correspondente. Only lost his temper and attacked there to the local tism's forma- Quinn paced the Yankees attack It was then alleged that Wongtong, gaid his team was unaccus- and first baseman George Mc- Shannon -II, from Australia, colt is lacking in stamina, for he che suggests that Black Tarquin hawker with a gardening fork on but its lack of teamwork with Home runs. The Yanks took
the US$30,000 Argonaut sald today that the more rain may
be placed Handicap yesterday.
that foll the botter for The Cob-
| nearthe Morig. Kok... - Férry | Was Siexcusable. -- Despite the Winner of only eight
confidence bebind race Arahan, who disclosed does look as if the race rests
Gents Whart Love
About 8,000 and Black. Tarquin, it
witnessed he was brought to the
After. assaulting - the hawker game. The single goal was scored Calted States last year, Shannon that he paid "big sum" for a twoen My Babu, The Cobbler tempting to escape, 1
Wong dumped into the sea. In at by: Ho Ying-fan" of "Hong Kong.
Rally Stopped 11 captured the race by a length half share in My Love, and in and Valognes md The Cobbler PC 273-arrived on the scene and played in Batavia by the Chinese Marino Peretti in the first two
Revelsis from the three games · Scoping all their runs and a quarter over Irish bred whose colours the Trench-bred inay gain his revenge for his hauled in the drenched coolia, Olympic team, approximate innings, the Yankou staved off Mafosta, while the favoured On colt with run, thinks he will get Guineax defeat by My Babu and Convicted by Mr Blair Kerr, 100,000 gulders which will be a last ditch Washington rally do Trust raced, third, by the same bis mmey back room, for he give, jUchardasa
farida, chin, Jóng sought Wong wasentenced to Furse, employed to help pay expenses the second ame merginoid to end in that if going was a rare for us panggang sa Fa
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⚫June 1.
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