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FANLING STEEPLECHASES. OWNERS NOW ASKED TO MAKE DECLARATIONS,

HOME DERBY DISCUSSED.

[BY ARGUS.]

LAWN TENNIS,

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following tables show the position of the Clubs in the three Divisions of the League up-to-date:--

"A DIVISION

"

Games. M. W. L Pts. F. A.

03 179 110

116

CRICKET AT HOME.

YORKSHIRE'S THIRD WIN THIS SEASON.

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(THROUGH AXUTER'S AGENCY:)

LONDON, May 20th, Falling only two short of four hundred in their only innings against Essex, Yorkshire, the champions, won their thlid match this season with an innings to 100 spare. Actually they won by an innings 40 00 and 121 runs.

9 138 135

20

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31

1

83

I

0

91 117

0

153 174

Clube Sir. Victor Sassoon, in an interview Indian R... 3 3

Chinese R.C. MCB.K... granted to the Daily Press, a few days ago, expressed surprise that acceptance University for the majority of races had hot to be Kowloon C.C.

U.S.R.C. H.K.CC. made until the time for weighing out.

The matter was touched upon in these columns in connection, with the double Indian R.C.

Vaiversity event totalisator, which will be a new

M.B.K. feature at the Fanling Meeting on SaturChinese B.C. Craigengower day.

Recreio Kowloon C.C. C.8.0.0. C.S.R.C. H.K.C.C. Netherlands

Chinese R.C. Recreio Kowloon C.C. II.K.C.C. Ceaigengower Taikoo

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Holmes, Oldroyd and Rhodes all, pass-

ed the ball century, and Macaulay was

3 165 130 again in form with the ball. "The scores

DIVISION.

0

4160 137

.1

2100 137

1 0

1 5346

L

-1 128

T 101

97

1 93

1

138

72

155

Yorkshire: 398.

Essex: 125 and 149.

Yorkshire lost Sutcliffe early on bit Oldroyd and Holmes in partnership were not separated until the Tykes had passed 141 the 150 raark. Holmes scored all round 142 150 the wicket for so, and Oldroyd contri 531 buted $1 to the total. Rhodes, going in 83 212 Afth wicket down, carried his bat for 81

not out.

3 0

-3

10

DIVISION.

0

1903 103

1

138 139

1

1

1 102

20

1: I

1

83 116

1 0

15

+6.

3 0 3 0-102 198

The Essex men could do nothing with Macaulay in reply, and he took five wickets for seventeen runs.

A NOTTS VICTORY."

It was learnt yesterday, that Dr. Pierce Grove (Clerk of the Course) had the matter. already taken steps in Owners have been asked to notify the "Clerk of the Course as soon as possible and at latest before 2 p.th. on Monday in which races their nomi..ations will start. Of course, the new regulation can-

With a margin of only three runs to not be insisted upon at the coming

spare on the brat innings, Notts defent. meeting; nor can a forfeit be imposed.

Special mention must be made of theed Worcestershire at Worcester by seven However, up to noon yesterday Dr.

their second innings, Richmond taking Pierre-Grove had already had some re-strong position of the Chinese Reercation wickets. Worcester failed lamentably in plies and doubtless full information will Club in the "C" Division. They have six wickets for 18 runs in. A total of be available" by p.m. on Monday, an defeated the HI.K.C.C. (twice). Craigen-eighty-eight. The scores were:..

gower and the Recreio, and, are to meet hour before the start of the first race.

Dr. Pierce-Grove and his associates are Kowloon CC. and Taikou. But Recreio to be congratulated at this step forward whom they defeated by 86 games to 30 to bring racing conditions here into line have already beaten both the Kowloon with the leading courses of the world.-C. and Taikoo, so in all probability the C.R.C. will have little difficulty in and now that the thin end of the wedge winning this Division, (Return matches has been inserted, declarations of forfeit are being played in the "C" only).

The "B" Division is the most open and acceptances for races will probably

of the three and may provide some keen be included in future Fanling pro-struggles in the end. So far, only the Indian R.C. and Chinese R.C. have been undefeated.

grammes...

"

Honours in the "A"Division appear to lie between I.R.C. and C.R.C. Those two meet on June 3th on the Chinese

A MODEST FLUTTER, Another innovation on Monday will be the reduction of the price of tickets, en. abling one to have a modest flutter. Ex-ground when a hard match should result

rept in the ease of the double event totalisator," the price of totalisator tic- kela will be one dollar each, while all ensh sweep tickets are oue dollar instead of five. This is certainly a move in the right direction and will enable the niodest speculatora individually to back their fancies instead of going into partnership'| over a five dollar ticket and in the event

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

**A" DIVISION. Hongkong C.. r. University. Indian C. M.B.K. Chinese B.C. ». United Services B.C.

BDIVISION."

University . "Hongkong (C. Kowloon C.C... Hecreio. M.B.K. Indian R.C

Civil Service. Buited Services R.C. i Craigengower r. Chinise B.C...

Kowloon, C.C, ». Hongkong C.C.

of hacking a riaper hacking the unvin R.C. P. Taikon.

TEREY GOSSIP.

The usual interest is being evinced in the Home Derby and the usual grumbling! is heard about Renter confining himself. to a list of the probable starters and jockeys, which appeared in the Daily Press last Wednesday.

What those interested require is the latest/ante-post hetting, which should be cabled in time for Tuesday's paper. In the meantime, Mr. Frank Haytor is pre- pared to lay them" and will book com missions at Fanling on Monday.

The fact that Steve Donoghue, now y free-laner, has chosen Captain Blood as his mount is taken to be very significant since his success nt Epsom in thr race for the Blue Riband of the Turf has bear phenomenal.

E.E.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT."

FINALS POSTPONED. The programme for the finals of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony, the Mixel Doables and the Singles Handicap A was not carried out yesterday on account of the "bind weather: The matches will be played Text Wednesday, the 26th inst., after which the presentation of prizes will take place.

:-

Worcester: 179 and. 88,

Notts: 182 and 86 (lor three wkts.). For batted superbly in the Worcester first innings. He scored 81 and was not out at the close. Larwood secured Sve victims at a cost of 17 runs, just under

ten apiece.

George Gunn was top scorer with 38 in the Notts first innings, and Wilson, the new Worcester bowler, came out with the excellent figures 6 for 77.

On a difficult wicket Richmond played havoc in the Worcestershire ranks. and took six wickets very cheaply!

WEDEL'S FOUR FOR FOUR. The wicket at Northampton where Northants, and Gloucester clashed was a

bowler's paradise." And the analysis revealed remarkable figupps for the at-

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"ERMETTING"

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Gloderstir: 54 and 210, Northants 126 and Co. Thomas was the principal, canse of Dipper's "aplendid · defence - had little Hect on F. M. C. Jupp's Egüres. H.. took eight Gloucester wickets for 71 runs Estimates and Suggestions sub- in their second attempt.

Systems, Cold Water Services, Etc.

Parker in the congee of the match mitted Free for Hot Water took 11 wickets for 96 runs. In the first

Flush Installations, Northants innings he took for 69, and in the second 4 for 34. His second innings effort was eclipsed by Wedel, the figures four wickets for four runs! change bowler who had the sensational

THE AUSTRALIANS. EXTROVEN'S HEROIC EFFORT AGAINST VISITORS,

LONDON. May 20th.

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All Orders

The prizes will be given away by Misstain, H. 3. Enthoven, was the feature of SHOWSOON! Chapple.

LAWN BOWLS.

SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE.

CLUB DE RECREIO 2. CLAIDENGOWER .C.

TO-DAY'S GAMES.

This match will be played on the The latest news from Home points to Craigengower green to-day (Saturday) the fact that the defeat of Ccronach commencing at 3-0 p.m. the Two Thousand, when he split

Club de Recreio :-C. Silva. F. X. Colorado and Apple Sammy, was not Silva, J. G. Ozario. L... C. R. Sousa expected. At the same time, ten days (skip): H. R. Sequeira, A. Ribeiro, J. M. before the race, one sound judge ventured Remedion, F. E. A. Remedies, E. V. de Britto, Julio Riberin (skip): E. M. the opinion that he would not be suitedSousa. P. A. Rosario (skip). by the Epsom track. He added that even if he proved versatile enough, to overcome any such dificulty, be suspected the horse's ability to resist anything really bearty in the way of a full-gutted chal- lenge." The same writer favoured Apple Sammy for the Two Thousand and Lựx for the Derby. In view of the result of the first classic, local punters night" do worse than back Lex for the Derby on June Sal

Colorado, the Two Thousand winner. will probably start favourite, while there is certain to be plenty of

fur money Donoghue's mount. Harpagon has been given to me as a good outsider to back each way and as I fancy the tip emanated from the man who advised an investment

The following games are down for decision to-day-

FIRST DIVINION.

Police B.C... Craigengower C.C. Kowloon B.C... Kowloor Dock B.C.. Civil Service CC. A. Taikoo, R.C.,

BECOND DIVISION, Kowloon C.C r. Indian Recreation

"Club. Craigengower C.C. r, Club de Recreio. Taikoo R.C. z. Civil Service R.C. R.H.K.Y.C. East Point R.C.

Receive. Prompt Attention.

OHINA BUILDING

to-day's play in the match at Cambridge Tz. C. 269.) (FACING QUEEN'S THEATRE).

between the University and the Austra- lans. He was at the wicket for no less than three hours and a half, being the i

only player to make an effective stand.

He batted heroically scoring D3 out of a total of 212, and claimed eight boundary hita

When play opened in dull, weather there Tio were eight thousand - spectators. wicket wus guft after the rain, and after un hour or so of play became very tricky. Ryder was the most effective of the visit- ing bowlers. Ile took six wickets for t

Fun,

In reply, the tourists hit up 143 for four wickets before stumps were drawn.

W. M.. Woodfull, was again in form and at the conclusion he had made sixty. four runs and was undefeated.

BIG GOLF TOURNAMENT.

BOOMER - LEADS STRONG FIELD.

"Losnok."May 20th.

The final thirty-six holes of the Daily Mail, £1,200 72 holes tournament were played off at St. Andrews to-day, and Andrey Boomer, maintaining the form which coupled him with George Gadd in the lead after the first day's play, finished three strokes ahead of his nearest rivals in a field representative of the best British professionala..

Yesterday Audrey Boomer, who is the professional at the St. Cloud club, Paris, went round in 144. To-day he did 148 for an aggregate of 291%.

Ale Mitchell and George Duncan tied for second place with an agregate of

BILLIARDS.

-CLAUDE FAULKINER'S VISIT,

It has already been announced that Claude Faulkiner, the well-known billiard pion, at the Club Lusitano next Tuesistency itself throughout the tourna day evening. It has now been definitely settled that he will meet Leung Kam Kop at the Chinese Club at o'clock on Wednesday evening.

each way on Apple Saniny for the player, will play Osmund, the local cham three hundred each. Mitchell was con-1

Thousand, it may appeal to some.

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE.

FOOTBALL MATCH RAISES - #000.

Brigadier General W. H. Watera, who was British representative with the Russian army in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War, and was subse- quently commander of the British troops in North China, is giving his experiences as a military attaché in a book entitled "Secret and Confidential," which Mur- The net proceeds of the charity football ray's announce. General Waters had in-match organised by Mrs. Luard, the Pre teresting and unique experiences which sident of the Military Branch of the brought him into personal touch with Ministering Children's League, in aid of kings, einperors, ambassadors, ministers, the League funds amounted to $900. genorais, lenders of society, and even The match, which was played on Wed- political prisoners in Siberia. The pas- nosday, was between a United Services sage of time now permits their dis team and the South Ching Athletic As closure.

sociation.

ment. He tallied 150 on both days.

George Dunein provided the sensation

of the tournament by going round to-day in: 146 the best score during the two days, play. He was six strokes behind the leaders, yesterday, but took eight atrckes less to-day.

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HONGKONG. TIDE TABLE,

From May 22nd to 28tb, 1926, HIGH WATER.

"Days of

Height

Height

LOW WATE

H'Long

H'kong.

Btandard

Standard

Time.

Time.

him. (ft. in.)

b. m. f in

Satur: 22 m

Sun, 23

Mon. 24

Tues. 23.

7 13.

80

Wed 23

Tour,

23

SCRANTON, May 21st. A coalminer, Pete Latzo, won "the Worlds Welterweight Championship, out Fri, pointing Mickey Walker in a ten rounds contest.

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