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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1949.

CHARITY GAMES MERIT SUPPORT

RACE MEETING

TODAY

TWO

AT VALLEY

(By "RAPIER")

The Sixth Race Meeting under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be held at the Valley this afternoon, is the penultimate mosting, after which there will be a two-day meeting early in June. Ten events are down for decision today with the first Saddling Bell of 1.30 p.m. and the first race starting at 2 p.m. sharp.

The principal event this afternoon is the Lantao Handicap, a forced entry for Australian Ponies of 1949 classified Class 4. The big Special Cash Sweep will be decided on the result of this race which is the second on the programme.

Mr. B. L. Tuo, who back in the Colony

First Roce

The

P15

Ruce

over

Brodie) arrived | although Anyway (Mr. from the only just managed to brat Lana It lie (Mr. Need by a head North East week after visiting his

Ciestoma

Hundicap (First father, will be seen in action.

by Messrs. Shich Svetion) ridden

S. W. Lee respectively, at The Third

Meeting Round Once Round, I am inclined to be

149onger distance coupled of Australian classidest Class 5, with Navierge of jockeys, the result is jockeys as pilots, and a most in- teresting rice should ensue.

Rockey Day

Brakes: From

Two Mile

Post Onco

And in.

the

though entered. Jeep Hee. win- ner of the Mongkoktaul Handicap | at the Faster Meeting over mile with Mr. Block up, will not make an

appeared

its con- to re-

nections having serve it for the next meeting.

In its absence the finish should

Huine be fought out between Buikler. (Mr.

Tho), Amarant

(Mr Holgate), Florella (Mr. K. Gloucester (Mr. F. Chiu), Lady Kwok and Shun Maitland).

Kung LMC

was second to Home Builder Jeep Hee Amarant, which was Jeep Hee in the above race and view of the performance 1;

will win. think

Unless Amurant, which Was

The curtain rises on this event lieve that loans, In view of the third in this same race, can get:

will

Ponles

Th Tigress (Mr. C. T. 1.. Teng), by virtue of its win in the Mount Davis Stakes (Second Section) at the last meeting with

Kwok

cok up over this distance, all no doubt be in big demand

however, prefer Jennifer (Mr. Thomus) which was, sociid Aplicham Hundleop The the nile on the Best day of the Mr. Easter Merting under Newtu, as this pony is very it

moment. ut the

er

UVIT

any

with-a

likely to

to be reversed. Αν rate, the fish should again be Lought oul between these ให ponies with Lana having a slight advantage.

National Congress (Me. Malt- land) und Golden Dragon Mr. Wong Yan) may have something to say with regard to the third position, but I don't think they

Fourth Race

can wi

Food! oft les a

start will be wriable to overhaul Home Builder.

Florella, recently promoted, is, capable of winning and it will give Home Builder a great un if it is able to get away quickly. bar start will run its chances. Latly Gloucester is remarkably At at the moment and with Mr. Kwok up to-day

is good for a $5.00 ticket each way.

Shun Fung is also good as it has won a rare over this distance

time at the

Annual good iz

Sixth Raco

Clear Water Bay Handicap (Firat

And A Quarter Meeting, 6ection): One

Mlica. In thla

for race

Australian| the Ponies of previous seasons classi-l Junk

the Champion, fled Class 5 over

Harmony (Mr. Williamson) is also dangerous, as it won Yaumati Stakes (First Section) the mile post at over the two

Easter Meeting, first day, but 100.

for those who are looking for an Outsider 3 would recommenci bearing Atomie Power (Mr. H. W. Mok) in mind.)

Sportsmaster (Mr. Darkin}. vinner of the Aplichou Handicap over the mile on the first day of the Easter Meeting with Mr. Tao up, is not altogether out of the running and will. probably have

a say in the Anish.

Second Race

Lantao Handicap: From The Two Mile Post Once Round And In. of the day The biggest fel! will turn out here and the Special Sweep will depend on the result.

This race will be contested by Australian Ponies of 1940 class!- fied Class 4, and I don't think 1,

shalt

be fur wronk in saying: the winner will come from one: of the following: Ringmer (Mr.

First Prize $845,000

First prize in the Lan- tao Handicap Cash Sweop will bring the holder of the

ticket

than HK$845,000.

more

By yesterday afternoon, the total number of HK$2- tickets sold to the public amounted to 1,886,000.

The draw will take place at 11 am. today at the Jockey Club, Happy Val- ley, where the race will he run."

spot the ultimate winner.

have again Although it will Mr. Alexander as pilot, expect Victorious will and the distance much too long.

(First

Handicap Bay Bection); One Mile..

entries Among the

for thlal race, which is confined to Aus- trallon Ponies of previous seasons classified Class 3. I like the

chances of Rebel (Mr. Holgate).

The Chief (Mr. Alexander), Sea- Are (Mr. Too) and Masterpiece (Mr. Castro). Rebel came cond in the Salwanho Handicap (Second Section) over the Cham-

distance

Easter at the pion Meeting with Mr. Castro up, and on the performance, I think it should win.

that is

The Chief is a pony constantly improving and judging the Shaukiwan from its win in Handleap (First Second) at the Easter Meeting over the two milel

should post, it

have * food chance of winning.

Seafire, winner of the second section of the Shaukiwan Handi-

cup is another candidate capable

of winning and should be in at

(By "ROVER")

Two very interesting charity soccer matches, both descrying of the fullest support, have been arranged for this week-end, when the curtain will drop on the local soccer season.

"Rapier's" Selections For Today

Race No: 1.

JENNIFER

THE TIGERESS HARMONY

Outsider: Atomic Power.

Race No. 2

EMPRESS DELIGHT FIRST ALARM RINGMER

Outsider: Shun Loc.

Race No. 3

LANA ANYWAY

NATIONAL CONGRESS

Outsider: Golden Dragon.

Race No. 4

JEEP HING

BELLE FONTAINE VICTORIOUS

ese

School Football Season

Ends

The curtain dropped on the 1048/1940 Hong Kong School Football season yesterday amid scenes of great enthu- siasm as hundreds of school- boys and their parents attend- ed the final games on the Club Ground at Happy Valley.

was won

The first of these two matches, which is in aid of the dependents of four members of the Police Force who were killed in the line of duty, will

Tho Knock-out Competition be played at Boundary Street

by St. Joseph's, who at 8 p.m. today between Chin- best Talkoo by three goals to

Athletic

Kowloon one to and

annex the "David Lolo Motor Bus.

Memorial Cup" while the Junior for the Lugard The offer £am, which will be Championship personnel killed in the Yangtse beat Kowloon Wah Yan by one shelling, will be played at Soo- clear gout, kanger tomorrow ectween a Rest of the Colony XI and Combined Chinese, kick-off at p.m.

ser to today's A curtain raiser

at Boundary Street, a match Sam the Police between

and & Prisons

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Cambridge Score

207 For Five

Cambridge, May 20.

Nooding 256 to avoid an innings defeat, Cam-

bridge University resumed their second inn- ings against the New Zealanders in fine and warm weather on a good wickot this morning, and by lunch time had scored 207 for five. Morris and Doggart steadily increased the over-

night score of 78 for one and Morris was the first to reach his fifty.

The second wicket partner- Insole sent up the 200 with a ship was broken by Rabone at four and with Hawkey saw the 120 when Morris edged a ball play out until lunch.

1st inninga into the wicket-keeper's honda New Zealand, (for decl.) Doggart completed his 60 in Cambridge, 1st innings

to Cresswell, after adding an- Morris,

for the dependents of Royal Navy Cup was won'[by-La Salle, who two-houra- but was leg-before) — 2nd-lab. Rabene

XI has been arranged. This game will start at 4.30 p.m.

107

c. Reld, other 12.

b. Hayes With Doggort's departure, the Doggart, bw, b. Creswell 02 La Salle also won the Seniorfeld was packed close in wound Coles, e. Burtt, h. Cresswell Championship and thus carted

At 170 the new Rimell, c. Donnelly, b. Hayes the batsmen. the "Archie the right to hold

ball was Goldenberg Memortul

to Cresswell Insole, not out handed Cup" for

who promptly had Coles caught Hawkey, not out another year.

Extras at forward square leg,

of

On conclusion of yesterday's | games, the different Cups were by In view of the keen rivalry presented to the Captains of the

exista which al nys

between respective teams by Mrs. Morse, Chinese Aintetic and Kowloon wife of the Hon. Mr. Arthur the Hong Motor Bus, the meeting between Morse, President these two team this afternoon is Kong Football Association, expected to provide plenty of fast In a short speech before calling upon Mrs. Morse to present the Interesting soccer.

Motor

Bus

were trophies, Mr. T. R. Rowell, Direc- tor of Education, paid tribute to the fine work which had been done on behalf of School Football by “Linele" Guimgon,

and

Outsider: Countess Delight. runner-up in the First Division of the local soccer league this while Ch 750 Athletic bed one point beltind the bus- meh.

Race No, t

SHUN FUNG

HOME BUILDER AMARANT

Outlder Florelia,

a

Jace No. 6

REBEL

SEAFIRE

THE CHIEF

Outalder: Masterpiece,

Raco No. 7

FOYLE

MANIAC

LIBERTY SHIP

Outsider: Pegasus.

Aace. No. 8

MINX

CHIEF PILOT

CROWN WITNESS

Outsider: Lili Marlene.

Race No. 9

THE DINGO 4 THUNDERBOLT PLYING JIP

Qutalder: Big Shot.

Race No. 10

COLONIA CHIEF WITNESS

TOOWOOMBA BOY Outsider: Marigold,

I nominate Chief Pilot

the Bnish. Masterpiece, although decllied. menace. unplaced the last time out, is a Minx to win with capable miler and the distance second and Crown Witness third.

combination should at it to a nicety. An up- set from this quite possible.

K. F. Chiu), First Alarm (Mr. distance, it is no easy problem to Holgute), Lucky

(Mr. Jane Shleh). Empresa Delight (Mr. Needa), and Shun Lee (Mr. Malt- land).

Hingmer, winner of the Tai-

In the Pokfulam Stakes (First kokisui Handicap (Second Sec.

Section) at the Easter Race tion) at the Easter Meeting over six furlongs, has a good chance Meeting over the mile, Victorious Tytam

beat Jeep Hing with Mr. Shich up by a very small margin, but this afternoon I expect to see the latter reversing the verdict as it will be taken core of by Mr. Maitland.

with

of winning here, but there is no doubt that it will meet scrious opposition.

Fiest Alarm was second in the first section of the above race and must, therefore, be seriously considered.

Lucky Jane with Mr. Thomas up, which came second to Ringmer: in the above race, is a much im. proved pony and should not be ignored.

Seventh Race

Вку Handicap: 91x

Furlongs. This sprint race for Australian Ponies of 1949 classified Class 3 has attracted 12 entries and, in view of the short distance, an upset is probable,

Ninth Race

Rimell fell to a splendid calch off Donnelly

Hayes, but

20

10

Total (for five)

201

Record Home Run At Yankee Stadium

Mr. Rowell was also loud in The It was at one time, thought that his praise of Captain H. J. Chis- two nall, Army Sports Officer, as well play-off between these

and linesmen teams

would be necessary to de-a9 those referees

ot School ckle the runners-up position, but who had onlciated

Xames and without whose co- the fates.decreed otherwise.

operation School Footbail would there. Chinese Athletic arc,

not have renched its all out expected to fore.

1- to go

standard their game today to

prove to

Mention was also made by Mr. their supporters If Dame For Rowell of the fact that the tune had been a little kinder

-

New York, May 20.

longest home run over hit at Yankee Stadium more than 450 foot clout by Negrò, out- fioldor Larry Doby-gave Cleveland a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees in the American League` yesterday.

present The Chicago White Sox capitalised on four Boston errors to win another American League contest, 7-6.

tallied on ar

Ailly

**** | Lugard "Cup, presented by Sir Chicago's winning run in the

Frederick D. Lugard, a former 10th inning was Governor of Hong Kong, was the error by first baseman oldest soccer Cup in the Cotony. Hitchcock.

glyen them the спансе 10 at the busman In

» Fight t decida tha runners-up position. they would have come out on! A very strong Chinese combina of hes boen selected to play against the Rest tomorrow and if

Churese players

who have the

take the been selected actually field, it is difficult to visualise on easy victory for the Rest.

Chinese soccer prestige suffered serious setback as a result o the splendid victory by Combiner Services in the Victory Shield match on Wednesday.

In order to redeem theruselves, Derefore, the Chinese players are expected to give of their best in order to convince their supporters that Pednesday's defeat was only a temporary lapse.

programme;

The following is the week-end

Today

Charity Matches Девр Bay Handicap [Second Police v Prisons at Boundary

Bection): One Mile.

Street, kick-off 4.30 p.m. The second lot of Australian Chinese AA v Kowloon Ponies of previous seasons classi Bus at Boundary Red Class 4 will try conclusions

kick-off 0 p.m. here.

Looking at the entries, many will place their fall in Thunder-i

Tomorrow

Motor

After the Liberation, the Cup was restored to its present con-; dillon by Mr. de Martin, the then Tilrector of Education.

his

Teams Ready For Match

It was first won by Diocesan The Detroit Tiger drubbed Boy's School in 1908. During the Washington 10-1 behind the Japanese Occupation of Hong seven-hit

of Freddie pitching

The following have been select- Kong, It turned up in Stanley Hutchinson in the only other ed

Combined represent the Internment Camp in a dilapidated League game scheduled.

Chinese and The Rest for the: condition.

In the National League, Boston Royal Navy Benefit Soccer match pitcher Vern Bickford won to be played at, Sookunpoo te own game with a timely single morrow, kick-off at 3 D.n. in the ninth for a 3-2 victory

COMBINED CHINESH Yue Yin-tak (80AA). Han YungwaNK over Pittsburgh.

Blu-ling (8CAA) The New York Giants heid (SCAA), Cheung their first place tie with Boston Chang Kam-hol (BCAA). The Kam-hunk by turning back the Cincinnati (80AA), Pune Kwan-sing (KMB). Ta

Kwong-um (Kit Cheet. Reds 6-2. Johnny Mize got his (Kit Cheel. Tang Yeekit (KMB). Chow ninth homer of the season for the stanchi iKMB) and Wong King-chung Giants.

(Kk Chee). The Philadelphia at

Chicago Levers-Cheung Koon-hing

Tam the Cheo), Jo Yiuwih (Kit Chịu), postponed and

Wai-kuen EXA Brooklyn at St. Louis game was Chun-fal (KMB).

Chee), Hung Hing-yuk (KMB), Chen a night game.

Kam-plu. (CAA), Ha Ying-fun (BCAA),, SCORES:

Ko Pohrons Lee Chan fat (KMD), American League

La Salle --Kowloon Wah Yan 0

In the curtain raiser, La Salle beat Kowloon Woh Yon by one pool to nil in fast and Interest-

win the Junior game game to

Championship.

The solitary goal was scored on the first halt by Lam Fai during

agealmouth melee.

Kowloon Wal Yan practically (verran La Solte, but their for- wards failed to make jany head- way against the determined La

every inch.

was

Cleveland New York .....

LA

Yiu Cheuk-gi-

(SCAA) and Lew Tal-fal (KMB).

H

E

Capt. Hau Yung-any-

3

7

I

8

Team Manager: Mr. Leslie Loner.

KB

Jerseys etc. will be supplied by the' 0 Chinese F.A.

Salle defence, which contested Winning pitcher Steve Gromek,

loser Bob Porterfield.

Street, Sing-kan. Luk Wing-kwong. Boston

Charity Match

kick-off

ése at Sookunpoo, @p.m.

Belle Fontaine is dangerous; From the entries the following bolt (Mr. Tao), which has been test of Colony v Combined Chin- its chance of winning here will should be worth watching: Foyle penalised 1 lb. on account of its depend a good deal on strong (Mr. Ostroumoil), Liberty Ship second placing behind Seadre in urging оп the Jockey.

the best out) and

and Lucky Starter (Mr. K: Smile post at the Easter Meeting Lawn Bowls

cin

expected to get

of Ita (Mr. Kwok), Pegasus (Mr. Alex-the part Mr. Holgate

be ander),

Shu).

strongly fancy Foyle as the distance is well suited

Maniac

Shzukiwan (Mr. Shich) (Second Section) over

ridden by Mr. Poto-Hunt.

Handicap

the two

}

for this

(Mr. prefer The Dingo Kwok), which is very fit at the

of his mount.

Matches

THE REST

Leck (SJFC). Rocks (SJFC), Teser-

Craitheed

13

0 (Navy), Weatherall (Army),

7

La Salle Chan Chun-pu, Mak Chicago Willie Hung, Remedios, Wo Winning pitcher Max Surkont, Huilen (Cish), Kwok - chuna, Chan Kan-wali, loser Mickey Hurria. Xavier, Chan Ki-hung, Fung Hou- Detroit plu and Lam Fal

Washington

4 (Army), Castilho (87F0), Xavler (BJFČ), Mags (Navy,, Klernad (Club) and Maređen (Army).

Reserves Anderson (Army), Sorter (RAF). Hughes (Army), Howlands (Navy), Wilson (RAF), Santos (6JFC), Weller

Etadd (Club), West (Army), (RAF), Gomes, (8JFO) and Ramak

10 10

.1

1

Kowloon Wah Yan; Lau Kwok- Winning pitcher Freddle Hut- sing. Le Yu-kung, Kwan Tung-chinson, Loser Rue Scarborough. sang, Yeung Sul-kee, Lee Taz-sau, Yeung Kam-yul, Ko Yee-lal, Wan Yuk-ynn Chân Vụ Knh Nga Kwok-tung and Fan Chi-chuen, i

St. Joseph's 3-Taikoo 1

Play

National League

R H

Boston Pittsburgh *****...

Winning pitcher Vern Bickford, Riddle. 1030T

G 13 New York

2 13 Winning pitcher Sheldon Jones, loser Johnny Vandermeer,-As- sociated Press.

Empress Delight will have Mr.

Countess Delight (Mr. C. F. although un- Nedda s pilot and placed the last time out with Mr. Ng) gave punters a folt the last Ng up by boring out, should time it ron' against the above two pony although it failed to win at moment, with Flying Jip (Mt..).

though this should not the Easter Meeting over the mile. Cook) second and Big Shot (Mr.) Indian RC beat Club de Rep wall in midfield but weak Cincinnati the pontes, redeem itself here under

25 any indication capable handling of this crack be taken Jockey and it should not disup- the pony's form. The distance in too short for its liking. It should point.

Shun Lee is good over this dis- not be neglected, however, and tance and can be depended to may well redeem itselt. give a good fight to the end,

Fifth Race

prop ByHandicap (First Silver Mine Bay Handicap: Once

Round.

Quite

tance tance

Wong Yan) third

At King's Park yesterday,

crelo "B" in a First Division League lawn bowls match by 63 shots to 52.

FIRST DIVISION

Indian NC M.1. Hatack A.J. Husain

Main challenge should come from Liberty Ship which is

at home over this dia! Justice of Peace (Mr. Mu) has

and should not be

-143 lb, to carry and it -maý be Jonored,

worth a placé bet here, ...

· Racrels "D" Then there is Pegasus to be Mr.: Poto-Hunt will be · ê¤~ | B.A, Gstarrer considered as it is fast over this trusted with the tark of riding HR, Plans Fr distanco and. given a good start, Prince Delight and, in view of G.A. Noranla might cause ari upset, while the weight of 145 1b. it is not to Dr. A.P.. Gutarres...I.. Maniac, a fast improving pony, be ignored, may probably extend the others. Lucky Starter should also be

A Third Race

Section):9ng Mite. This race will be contested by: This race is confined to Aus- Australian Ponies of previous tralian Ponies of 1949- classified

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able of upsetting calculations, as Clear it can move fairly fast over this distance,

Eighth Race

Junk Bay Handicap, (Becond

Section): One: Mite,

Tenth Race

(Skip)

A.R. Minu

Hoosen

14 (Bk!p),

M.D. Han

A.11. Seemin

J.BL.A. Smerdahe

A.K. Minu

(Skip)

20

started off at a briak pace, with St. Joseph's showing

when

it came to putting the anishing touches.

Talkoo were not, to be outdone and their forwards, among whom Wong Sun-man was outstanding, were a repeated source of danger to the St. Joseph'a goal.

St. Joseph's took the lead, mid- way during the first half when Les Cheuk-sang, gathering a forward pass by A, G. Ismall,

RM Band To Play At Game

(Army),

Cap TouT:

Team Manager) Mr. R.M. Omar, Jerseys etc. will be supplied by HKFA.

Scores At County Matches

on

London, May 19. Wickets tumbled fast. rain affected pitches in some of the County Championship matches today.

AL

Lords:

Middlesex bent. Leicestershire by an innings and,

41 runs, Middlesex :273; Loices- tershire 70 (Uray 6 for 38, Young

went through to net with a beau HMS London will be in at 42) Wells: Somereet 146; York- The Royal Marine Band of for 12) and 159 (Young 6, for

tiful shot from a difficult angle.

Creasing over one goal in artendance at the Grand Charity.

11 rears, Taikoo played with deter Football Match between Com-shire.83 (Tremlett 5 for 19, Hazell, nination and the St. Joseph's bined Chinese and The Rest & fon 18). Rain stopped play for defctice was given a gruelling at Sookunpoo tomorrow.

• (Bhip)

Tiền có th

VX, BORTER 0.1: Besto.

U.P. Stained lon

A.M. Rumjehn

A.M. Wahab

J

U.A. Ramlahm

10

(Ship)

Total

F

Water เ 'Bay Handicap [Second Sectioh); Ons And A] AV. Gorano Quarter Miles.

M.A. Bepilat C.K. Ell C. Roca Pereira (+ (Bk1p) 4'

The day's programma. will be concluded 'with a race. for the second lot of Australian Ponies! of previous Beasons

In this second section of the race for Australian-- Ponies of Class 5.

previous seasons classified Cinis

day: Sun with

with 150lb, each

classified

"Total

3- Yout

In Becond Division League Law Biwis ́ndaleb Con's Hond. yestetlar

Filipino Club

9. Happy Valley, King of Peace, Toowpamba Boy (Mr. Holgate) Fillplan Club, best Kowloon CO by 31 Pearl Diver, Pleasant Valley and is carrying top weight of 154 lb. hete to Bu Sunlight are called on to carry which may not be too much sta ** - * r BECOND DIVISION the maximum food of 169 th, handicap in view of its secotiti.CC followed by Boatsie and Noon- placing in the Pokfulam Stakter. Raselet

(Becond Section), over the mile R. Bodles! In order to

will at the Easter Meeting, certainly* Lock they have to reveal outstanding form, standa a, good chance.

chance of winning,' which. I don't think

(Bytp). we need expect, ad they can be left out on top is quite at Home over this TA. Tile

Chiet Witness With Mr. Tao Gun

K-Bretny,

of consideration.

R. CAPVT

11. seems to me that Mink, distance and should have a say R. Leigh with Mr. Otrounoff

(Bk(p) on top, here,

JN, Won

should have a good champs of Colonia (Mr. Ostroumoff) is A. Tribble scoring win here, but there not to be neglected. This pony, erox Chief Pilet (Mr. Chang) was rumours har it, is just a waterworth and Lill- Marions (Mr. Young) capable as the others of winyiing Leoncaster: to be watched.

and the Ume-has- probably arA Crown Witness will be ridden, rived for it to "scoro ́n" bolated Total

by Mr. K.) Chiu: Although this win

18

C.M. Franco 2.A. Delgado "Rodrigues

W.G. Ogley

ni Chang AY. Lee

H.Y.' Kuz D.A.' flotario

(kip)

T. Castle

CF Le

J.W.. Lo

Dr. V.H. Atjensa

„Jolas

11

time holding off the keen thrusts

the day.

At Oxford: Lancashire 870. for? The game is being played under 7 declared; Oxford University 115, The patronage of the Governor, for Sir Alexander Grantham.

of the opposin forwards.

Taikoo

rewarded were their efforts When Wong Swi- man, whose brilliant play-kept

All proceeds are in aid of the

Robert 3 for 23, Grieves 3 for 83) and 113 for 5.

+

At Northampton: Surrey 202

nailed with a powerful drive. him continually in the limelight dependents of those who recently (Whittaker 148, Clarke 7 for 887 lost their lives on board HM and 110 for 4. Northamptonshire This reverse immediately put Ships during the Yangtse shelling. 190 (Brown 51, Lock for 27). the Saints on their mettle' and Prices of Admission

At Tord: Essex 203 and 238 they launched a powerful raid (i Centre, South Stand Covered for 4 (Dodda 51; Vigor B3 not out, Halley 05); Kent 289 (Fagg" 129, the Taikoo goal, which had, k

Wind narrow escape as a powerful skot struck the crosskap.

Keeping up pressure, the Saints | took the lead once more when Chu Kam-wing netted from close in.

"With about eight minutes left for play, Chu Kam-wing ogni 27 broke away and sent in a fast ris- ing that from about 25 yards out to make the game safe for the i Saints,

$5.00.

3.00

South Stand-Covered Balloy 6 for 05).

At Pontypridd: Worcestershire North Stand-Uncovered' $3.00. 120 Glamorgan 108 for D.... East and West Stand-$2.00,

At Southampton: Hampshire by 311 and Då for 6; Nottinghamshir

197 (Winrow 10, Kreton Knott for 90). Reuter.

A Charity Cup given leading firm of the Colony will be presented to the winning team on conclusion of the game.

GOLF STARTING

Talkoo continued to fight back TIMES-OLD COURSE

A svammiely, but the Saints played an 'Invoiced tame and hold on to their load right up till the final

pony is at the moment, fighing Marigold (Mr. Chang) how- Paris in the final of the Cish so whistles

St. Jomph'at Chan Wing-kwan,||

fit, I doubt if it can do better every must be regarded" de Horlog O.P. Bisto

Pourdió Opp. Risks, Championshis, J.

nii „Yeung Yu-mima, Chan Chuen than place

dangerous contodgy, by virtue On socount of the low weight fur win in the favshan AVA Ribeiro (aka A. Victoring, Le Patrolu, Stephon Chan 2.F.V. ATiNur Leonard, Chu Kam-wing. which it will be entry (140_1h) (Fyrsi: Beeston)" at the last meet- Ribeira" (akip) in' an exalting "came by Wong Kal-law, A. K. Dimall, Lies Beckenham (MF. Maliland), la a, ing over the mile.

19'shate to 14

Chauk-sang and "A. G. Ismoil.??

0.P. Remedios, M... Balitan and

BUNDAY, MAY 21 −1.29¬W.0;-Davis-W-- Da

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on OC Mixed Doubles Handicap

-Prished and published for the Projetée Low, the CHINA-MAIL LIMITED" FRANK. LESLIE BUIH, WAduer. Bendë Hang: Koné.

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