THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 7th, 1927.
WEEK-END SPORTS FIXTURES.
Tonnis, Bowls, Athletics, Racing, etc., etc.
WEEK-END SPORT:
RACING NOTES.
HOME
[BY RAPIER. Į
TO-DAY'S AND TO-MOR- ROW'S PROGRAMME.
PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM.
Extra Race Meeting. Thourly morning gallops have isclosed excellent material for to-day's racing at Happy Valley and A large number of sports foli have every nouidence that the lowers will probably find their way results of the handicap events will to Happy Valley this afterton justify the Handicapper's efforts where the third extra race meet-At the time of writing the Course ing of the Hong Kong Jockey Club is in excellent condition. is being hold. Tipa by Rapier " for this meeting appear in another
column.
The bowling greens of the Colony will be open to day when the Lawn Bowls League season commences. -
There will also be League Tenuis matches, and Tournament matches -on-the AKC e-ground.
At Cheung Chau, for those who like to make the trip to Dumbell Island, there are the annual sports of the Cheng Chau Government
School.
At the Yacht Club, although the officini-season has concluded, there will be the usual Services Race.
To-morrow. Tomorrow there is &
friendly
My selections are as follows:- Race 1: Colonial Stakes: 5 Furlongs.
1. The Goblin,
9. King of the Plains. 2. Grande del Norte.
Race 2: Commonwealth Handicap: "C" Class.
1. Easter Day.
2 Grey Streak.
3. King Alan.
I have left Loch Rannoch for a place as 1 anticipate heavy going and he does not like this. Race 3: Commonwealth Handicap:
"B" Class.
1. Sunbarst Rose.
2. Barley Grass,
3. Bright Eve.
Race 4: Third Aggregate Stakes.
1. Brigade Call.
2. Baccarat. -
3. Saligia..
FOOTBALL.
FINAL MATCHES TO-DAY.
QUESTION OF PROMOTION
AND RELEGATION,
To-day the final matches in the English Football League will be played, and questions of promotion and relegation will be settled,
champions. ja
Newcastle arc Division I., with Huddersfield run- ners up. West Bromwich and Leeds United go down to the Second Division.
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In Division II, Middlesbrough are Champions and go up to the First Division. Portamouth, Man: chester City, and Chelsea are still in the running for promotion with Middlesborough, but whereas the two first clubs are level on, points, Chelsen Are one point behind. Their chances of promotion have been spoilt by a draw against Portsmouth... (on Wednesday, at Stamford Bridge). Both Man- chester City and Portsmouth are playing at home to-day and Chelsen are away to Darlington, who are fighting to escape relegation with Bradford City, whose fate to go
tennis watch on the K.C.C. ground Race 5: Commonwealth Handicap into the third Division is already between that club and the 11.K, and.!
S. Bauk team, and a return golf match at Happy Valley between the Junior Section and the Kowloon Golf Club.
The annual sports of the South China Athletic Association are being. held on the Hong Kong Football! Club ground at Happy Valley, beginning at noon.
GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
As announced yesterday, the only competition at Fanling this week- end is that for the Captain's Cup."
At Happy Valley to-morrow there is the return match between the Junior Section of the Royal Hong! Kong Golf Club and the Kowloon Golf Club.
Starting Lines for to-morrow at Fanting are as under:-
**A" Class.
1. "Battle Eve.
2. King of Troy.
3. Dick Lo, or whichever Macao pony is sent out
here.
Race 6: Empire Handicap: "B" Class.
1. Dobbin.
2. Grey Knight.
3. Loch Tummel.
Race 7: Union Plate,
Bing Boy!
2. The Grig
3. Kom Tong Hall. Rate 8: Dominion Plate.
1. August.
2. Spectre.
3. Tangle or Pottenbush. Race 9: Empire Handicap: "A" Class,
or
1. Papyrus
whichever Macao pony is sent out bere,
Z.
Misty Eve.
3.
The Gomeril.
COUNTY CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
All the leading counties in
9.28 a.. A. Leach and W. L. English first class cricket are
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H. R. Sturt and H. Engaged to-day; Surrey and Not-
Standage.
J. W. Alabaster and H.
1. Hogarty,
W. L. Alexander and J.
Harrop.
Lieut, Finlayson
Ligut, Brown.
and
T. S. Whyte Smith and
H. L. Curson and H, R. Cleland.
V. M. Grayburn and M.
M. Male.
N. L. Smith and L. E. Andrewes.
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9.40
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9.44
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0.48
A. . Brawn.
9.12
9.50
10.00
10.04
D. J. Gilmore and K. S.
Morrison.
10.08
C. L. Sandes and T. G.
Bennett,
10.12
W, A. Butterfield and F.
H. Wood.
10.10
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10.28
1
10.32
10.30
10.40
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Col. Boylan Smith and Major Lucas.
B. D. Evans and F. J. de Rome.
G. E. Ellsins and. C. B. Brown,
C. C. Stark and Douglas.
E. J. Mahon and W. Murray.
tingham are at home; Lancashire, Yorkshire and Middlesex on their opening tour.
"Ovål:-Surrey v. Hampshire.
Leyton-Essex 2, Glamorgan.. Birmingham: Warwickshire v.
Lancashire.
Gloucester: Gloucestershire
Yorkshire.
Worcester: Worcestershire
Leicestershire.
v.
2.
Nottingham Nottinghamshire v.
Sussex.
Cambridge: Cambridge Univer
Bity . Middlesex.
MALAYAN CRICKET.
THE TOUR OF THE. AUSTRALIANE.
As previously announced a team of Australian cricketes, which in- cludes sight international players, Wia to make a tour of Malay in|
June,
0.
H. R. Forsyth and W. N.
Buyers.
Thwaites and J. Fleming.
LAWN BOWLS..
TODAY'S MATCHES.
The team arrives at Singapore on May 23rd and leaves on the return trip about June 28th on, the Marella.
The following are the matches which will be played during the
tour:
sealed. If Manchester City and Portsmouth both win then the de- cision as to who will accompany Middlesborough into Division I will be decided on goal average. Either Darlington or Clapton will go down into the third division.
In Division III. (Southern) Bristol City go up to Division I., with Plymouth runners up: In the Northern Section, Stoke go up to Division H.
Of the Cup finalists, both Cardiff City and
Arsenal. are playing away. The former against Binck bury Rovers, and the latter against
another London team, Tottenham. The matches fixed for to-day are:
Engilsh League: Division I. Birmingham . Sheffield U. Blackburn R. Cardiff C. Bury Derby County. Huddersfield T. v. Aston Villa. Leicester C.. Newenstle U. The Wednesday ev Leeds L'. Sunderland. Bolton W. Tottenham H. 2. Arsenal. W. Broin. A. r. Manchester U. West Ham. U. r. Liverpool.
Division II, Barnsley. Southampton. Blackpool . Notts C Darlington . Chelsea. Fulham Hull City. Grimsby T. Wolves. Manchester C. e. Bradford C. Notts F. v. Port Vale. Oldham A. e. South Shields. Portsmouth Preston N.E.. Reading . Clapton 0. Swansea T. v. Middlesborough. Division III. (Southern). råberdare A. v. Brighton & H.A. 'inouth and B.A. v. Southend U. Bristol C.. Merthyr T Charlton A. Exeter T. Coventry C. v. Bristol H. Crystal Pal. Millwall. Gillingham v. Northampton. Newport C. . Norwich C Plymouth A. v. Luton T. Queen's Pk. R. v. Swindon T. Watford v. Brentford.
Division III. (Northern). Ashington y. Southport. Bradford Accrington 8. Chesterfield v. Rochdale. Doncaster R. e. Barrow.. Nelson v. Tranmere R Now Brighton . Stockport C. Rotherham C. v. Lincoln C. Stoke C. Halifax T. Walsall
Durham C. Wigan B. v. Crewe A. Wrexham v. Hartlepools U.
At Singapore, Singapore Cricket two Club on May 28th and 20th; All Singapore May 31st and June 1st.. At Kuala Lumpur, Malays, June 3rd, 4th and Uth."
At Seremban, Southern Malaya, At Ipoh, Northern League season opens to-day. Pro-June 11th and 19th viding weather bonditions permit, the following matches are down to be played:
The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls June 8th and 9th.
Division I.
Malaya, At Penang, Colony, June 17th and 18th
At Kuala Lumpur, F.M.B., June 21st and 2nd.
THURSDAY'S MATCH,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCİ.]
LONDON, May 5th.
The following are results of the League matches played to-day:
Division I. Sheffield U. 2, Bury 0.-
Division III. (Southern). Rangers 1, Brentford 1.
YACHTING.
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LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
NO PLAY YESTERDAY.
THE CONCLUDING PRO.
GRAMME ARRANGED.
Owing to the heavy rain over- night, and another shower gestor. day morning the final in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament, arranged for the after noon, between S. A. Rumjaho and Ng Sze Kwong, for the Open Singles Championship of the Colony was postponed until Monday afternoon
at 4 p.m.
Other matches postponed yester day were as under:
Handicap Singles “A." 2nd Round C. C. Stark (rec, 3/8), Capt. E, G, Howard (scr.).
Handicap Singles "B." Final:-R. G. Wilkerson (rec. 16/1). J. S. Kennedy (rec. 15).
Handicap Doables. 5th Round: M. Henderson and A. Brearley (owe 3/6). Dr. W. L. Thomas and C, W. Sewell (owe 2/8).
Semi-final-E J. R. Mitchell and W. Hyde (owe 1/0) : F. A, Redmond and L. Forster (owe 1873).
The Doubles Final.
The fapt of the Open Doubles Championship of the Colony was to have been played on Monday after. noon between H. D, and S. A. Ramjaha and T. Honda and H. Akiyame. As the Singles final has been now booked for that day, the Doubles match will be played on Thursday afternoon next.
It cannot be played on Wednes- day because exhibition doubles and mixed doubles matches have been arranged for that afternoon in aid of the funds of the Hong Kong Women's Guild and the Minister Tuesday ing Children's League.
for the prin will be a "rest day cipal players in the Tournament, the only matches being handicap and club events.
Following Thoraday's Doubles final, the trophies won in the var ious competitons in the Tournament will be presented.
To-day's Match.
It is possible that a number of outstanding—club and handicap matches will be played this after afternoon. At the time of writing only one had been arranged, the re- play in the mixed handicap doubles between Dr. and Mrs. Tattenhain (owe 15/3) and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (ree. 3/8),
THE LEAGUE,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Provided the rain keeps off and ground conditions permit, fourteen matches will be played this after- noon in the three different divisious of the League.
The holders, the Chinese Roerea- tion Club, are meeting the Hong Kong Cricket Club in the three divisions and are expected to win. There are six matches in the "B" division and five in the "O"
The full list of matches is ne follows:-
R.A. SPORTS.
SUCCESSFUL SECOND DAY.
38th BATTERY CHAMPIONS.
Yesterday, when the Royal Artil lery annual athletic meeting was concluded, the westlier and ground conditions were in sad contrast to trebe or the opening any, The
U.S. Recreation Club ground at Kowloon was soft and slippery, while the sky was overcast. But drapste adverse conditions, the pro. gramme na carried out very successfully, an enjoyable afternoon was spent and many good races wore seen. Ten and refreshments were served and the band of the
2nd Battalion, the King's Own Scottish Borderers, rendered de- lightful selections during the after- noon,
Major-General C. C. Laard, C.B. O.M.G., was an Interceted spects tor and many offers and ladies were present. At the conclusion, Mrs. Russell Brown distributed the prizes won by the British competi- tors and Mra. Itobinson distributed the prizes won by the Indians, Three cheers and a tiger," called for these ladies were heartily given.
Keen rivalry was shown for the inter auits championship and after several close Ünishes the 38th battery emerged victorious. S.M., # Brice received the trophy on behalf of his Battery, and Guaner Philpott of the same Battery won the fudividual championship.
The One Mile Open Race webt to Pte. Tiernan who covered the course in the excellent time of mins. Misecs. Pte. Cranston who
Won
SPORTS AT MACAO.
THREE DAYS MEETING CONCLUDED.
CHAMPIONS TIE.
Owing to interruption by heavy rain the three day Athletic Meeting under the auspices of the Interns tional Race and Recreation Club of Marao, Ltd., could not be carried out according to schedule. It has, however, now been concluded. Foi lowing the third day's sports there was pony racing for novice riders of the Club's Riding School, and the results of these events are given H. Braga and Yue Se Tsung tied the Championship athletic honours, and the former received the Governor's cup and the latter the trophy offered by the Interna. tional itace and Recreation Club. Each competitor scored 15 points. Braga further won the Aggregate Cup, securing the highest number of points for track events, while Tso Ting Teaan was best in field crente.
below.
for
The Prize List. Madame de Sousa Barbosa (wife of I.E. the Governor of Macao) distributed the prizes as under:
Meeting Champion.-Tie between H. Braga and Yue Se faung; 1 points each: Braga was awarded the Governor's Cup and the latter, the Club's trophy.
Track- Champion.-H. Binga, Field Champion: Tso Ting Tsaan. 190 Yards High Hurdles. 1. Yue Se Teung; 2, H. L. Chas; 9, M. Lau. Time: 18.2-5 secs.
High Jump 1, Yuo. So Trung; 2, W. K. Ho; à, F. C. Chan. Height:
the last Marathon Race organised by the St. Andrew's Club was second. The King's Own Scattish Borderers scored a doubles it. i in.
One Mile.-1, T. W. Ng: 2, 1. in the One Mile Belay Race in
The Volunteere Bingham; 3. J. S. Vaz. Time: 4mins. 06,3-5scos.
The Egg and Spoon 5 min. 22.2-5 wees. were third. Race proved very popular and was by Mrs. Hunt, while the won Officers Race was won by Major Scovil with Col. Russell second, Cart Howard did very well in coming in third in the One Mile Flat Hace.
The Indian, events also provided keen competition and the witners wore lustily cheered by their com patriots.
Great aredit is due to the officials for the very able way in which they carried out the programme The full list of Officials was published in our columns, yesterday.
RESULTS.
Throwing the Javelin-1, T80 Ting Tsaan; 2. Leung Mo Yeung; 3, Y. S. W. Distance: 130 feet.
220 Yards-1, H. Braga; 2, Imiz Rodrigues; S. L. Wong. Time:
rigue
One Mile Bicycle Race1, 3: A. Bento; 2, T. W. Chan; 3, J. Ribeire. Time: 3 min. 27.25 secs.
220 Yards Low Hurdles., Yue Se Tsung 2 C 1 Ng, 3, A Col laco. Time: 30 secs.
Pole Jump-1, Yuo King Ho; 2, Alberto Lopes. W. K. Ho; . Height: 9 ft. 2 in.
Throwing the Discus.-1, Tso Ting Tsaan; 2. Francisco Grillo; 3, Y. S. Wu.
100 yards Flat Race:-1, nr.
Girls' Race-1, Cecilia Rodrigues; Rogers; 2, 1/Edr. Sharland; 32, Jacqueline Pereira; 3, Aida Car Philpoit.Time: 11.2-5secs.
l'utting the
Gar. Shot:-1, Cotton; 2, L/Bdr. Hall; 3. Gur. Philpot. Dist.: 30ft; 3ins.
High Jump-1, Gar. Bellerby; 2, L/Bdr. Hall; 3, Sergt. Leach. Height: 5ft 6ins.
yards Flat Race:-1, Gar. Philpott; 2, L/Bdr. Rodger; 3, Gor. Sharland. Time: 26.4-3secs.
Long Jump:-1, L/Bdr. Davey; L/Bdr. Smith; 3, Sergt. Leach, Dist. 17ft. 74ids.
Gur.
Quarter Mile Flat Race:-1," Bowden; 2, Gnr. Doc; 3, B/Bdr. Davey, Time: 68,2-58cc8.
Boat Race-1, Gur. Pastoc's Team; 2, nr. Murphy's Team; 3, Sergt. Cook's Team,
One Mile Flat Raco:1, Gur. Newman; 2, Gar. Goodrich; 2, Captain Howard. Time: 5mins. C.C.07secs.
"A" Division. Chinese R.C. v. Hong Kong University
United Services
.
บ R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.
"B" Division. Chinese R.C. . Hong Kong CC. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.0. United Services R.C.. Nippon
Club,
M.B.K. v. Recreio.
Royal Engineers v. University. South China A.A. v. Craigen
gower.
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"O" Division. Hong Kong C.C. v. Chinese R.C. Kowloon CC. Nippon Club, Craigengower v. Recreio. Kowloon C.C.. South China
A.A.
Taikoo v. R.A.0.C.
TO-MORROW'S MATCH,
A friendly match will be played. to-morrow afternoon on the Kow. loon Cricket Club courts between the Home team and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Team.
LAWN TENNIS.
·
Boys' Race, 80 yards: 1, A. Har greaves; 2, T. Hutchina; 3, Lin
say.
Half Mile Flat Race:-1, Gar. Maddocks, Gar. Doe; 3 Gnr Newman. Time: 2dins. 10.4-5secs, Girls' Raca-1, Betty. Wood; 2 Phyllis Moore; 2, Elsie Hunt.
Threading the Needle, Sergt. and Mr. Jolly; 2, Q.M.S. and Mrs. Moore; 2, Sergt. and Mrs. Goonell, One Mile Open:-1, Pte. Tier- nan, R.A.M.C; 2, Pte. Cranston, K.O.8.B.;, A.B. Stafford, H.M.S. Stormcloud, Time: 4mins 588eca. Half Mile Belay Race:1, 38 Battery, H. and D.E.; 3, 12th Battery Time: win, 49.-38ces.
Warrant Officers, Staff Sergeants and Sergeants' Race:-1, Bergt Hutchina; B.S.M. Bennett; 3, Sergt. Cook,
Obstacle Race:-1, 38th Battery.. Egg and Spoon Race, Mrs. Hunt; 2, Mrs. Moore; 3, Mrs, Lind sell.
Officers Race:-1, Major Beovil; £ Coi. Russell.
One Mile Relay Race:-1, No. 38 Battery: 2, D.; 3, No. 23 Bat- DENMARK WINS DAVIS CUP tery Time: 4mins 18,1-becs,
FIRST ROUND.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
One Mile Relay Race, Opon-1, K.O.8.B. "A Team; 2, K.0.8.B. "B" Team; 3, K. Volunteers. Time: 4mins. 06.3-Bases.
Band Race-1, Bandaman Stoken; 2. Bandanan Biggs, 3. Band Sergt.
May 5th. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, by winning the first three matches in the first round of Ware. the Davis Cup, against Holland; carns the right to meet the winger of the Britali-Sweden matches in
the second round,
Gar. Jobe; 2, Gar. Fellow; 3, Gor. 220 Yards Consolation Race:-1, Eagles,
100 Yards Consolatioh Race:-1, Sergt. Glasbrook; 2, Gar. Miles; TILDEN AND HUNTER IN 3, L/Bdr Smith.
BERLIN.
TOURNAMENT SEATS SELL
ING AT £20.
Tug-of-War (130 stones):-No. 23. Battery won from No. 28 Battery, 22 pulls against 1.
Tug-of-War (110 stones)-No, 38 Battery won from No. 23 Battery, 9 straight pulli.
V.R.C. BOXING TOURNA- MENT.
SPECIAL FEATURE BOUT TO-NIGHT.
TEN FİNALS DOWN FOR DECISION.
The
V.R.C.
Amateur Novices
ten final
Boxing tournament will be con- eluded to-night when bouts will be decided. The chief feature of the evening will be a spesial ten round contest between Leading Seaman Baker, of H. M.S. Hermes against Seaman Hull, of the HAS. Pitania.
The following patrons of the tournament have promised to be present.
H.E. Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., CM.G., Commodore J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., the Hon. M. W. T. Southern (Chairman of the V.R.C.), Flying-Captain V. P. Calverd, Lieut.-Col, E. B. Ferrers, D.S.0. (commanding the 1st
Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.O. (command- Cameronians) Lieut. Col. L. J. ing the King's Own. Scottish Bor- derers), the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. J. Scott Harston, and Mr. R. M. Dyer (Chairman of the Hong Kong Boxing Association).
At the conclusion of the evening's programine, the prizes will bo presented to the winners by the Hon. W. T. Southorn (Colonini Secretary) Chairman of the Club.
BOXING.
WORLD'S BANTAM
CHAMPIONSHIP.
ENGLISHMAN WINS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
LONDON, May 5th. Weighing in this afternoon for to-night's match over 15 rounds, at the Albert Hall, for the world's bootaraweight championship, Teddy Baldock, of London, scaled 8 stone, 5 pounds, 11 ounces, and Archie Bell, of America, 8 stone, 5 pounds, 14 ounces.
Both are announced to be very fit, and confident of victory.
LATER Baldock won over Bell, on points,
"Ties To Watch. ---- Baldock's victory, gained On poiuts, wäe
splendid fight throughout. Both men showed great cleverness in attack and de
fence. Baldock, fighting in ortho- dox style, sent in beautiful straight lefta, followed by flashing rights to the head, and then varied his attack with right leads to the head
mona 4, S. Carey; 5. A. Rainer.
Volley Ball-South China "A,” Girls Race.1, Marie Cabral; Lucille Rodrigues; 3, Alice Girls' Race, 1, Yvonne Simoens, 2. Cecilia Maria Nolasco; 3, Marie | and body. Barmona.
2,
Consolation Race (100 Yards). 1. Eusebio Xavier; 2, Leong Wing Chin; 3, Num Sing Chow,
Officials Race (100 Yards).-1, Guilherme Silva; 2, Carlos Silva; 3, Caesar Carqueja.
PONY RACES.
DATE OF NEXT MEETİNG FIXED.
Bell did well with blows to the stomach and hooks, but at the end of half a dozen rounds the English. tinued to de rather better than his man was ahead on pointe, and con.
opponent until the 14th round, when the American attacked. füri- ously, and bombarded Baldock with left and rights. The latter, how. ever, made good use of the ring, and swayed and ducked skilfully, thus survivining the onslaughts.
In the last round Bell rushed in and tried his hardest to batter It has been decided by the Racing down the defence of his opponent, Committee of the International
but Baldock fought back magni-. Hace and Recreation Club of Macao ficently, the glorious struggle end- to hold the second extra race meeting amidst an amazing scene of ing on Saturday, May 8th, and 8thiday, May
About 17 or 18 évoats will be on the programme, which will include handicap and novice riders' races. In view of the increasing interest in the Macao Race Club large entries are expected.
A number of griffins may face the starter for the first time at Macão.
The riding-school of the Club has had many applications and it hay been found necessary to limit the number of heinbers.
Novice Races. Pony races for novice riders at the three-day athletic meeting of the International Race and Recrea tion Club of Macao, Ltd., resulted dis follows:-
MA DAY PLATE féiented by the
British American Tobacco Co Hall mile
(Mr. B. Burns) Six Hundred ...... White Pony
(Mr. A. Lur) 9 Honeyhood..... (Alt A. Fontes), 3
Time: I mini p¥ NOCHE LABOUR DAY PLATE presented by
excitement.
·S.C.A.A. SPORTS ON SUNDAY.
KEEN. COMPETITORS AND LARGE ENTRY.
Many
Mr. Chanson Chan, chairman of the 5th Annual Sports Meeting to be held at Happy Valley to-morrow (Sunday) hopes to ses non-Chinese athletes, possible participate in the 200 metre race open to all in the Colony, and he also wants further entries for the 800 metre relay.
Mr. Mok Wing Tu, president of Bouth Chlas Athletic Association, will distribute, the prizes which are exceptionally, fine this year thanks to the liberality of the Association's friends,
More than 160 athletes have en- fered for the events which shows the increasing interest in sport along the Chinese of this Colang the Po Hang Bank.gile. Glenmerin (Mr. B. Vasconcelos) 1 Perhaps the coming Far Eastern Cherry Brandy... Mr. R. Burns) 2 Olympiad has proved a stimulus.
Hosts for the short distance races Gold Star (M. A Fontee) 3 will be run this (Saturday) after-
Time: 1 min. 40. 1-5 secs.
by the noon at 2.30 o'clock. Brizit. Cur-presented
Macas Club- furlongs,
Six Hundred (Lt. Bragalea 1st Jan Dor (Mr. A. Luz) 1 Chick To
(fr. . M. Loo) %
Time: 1 min. 16.2-5 aber.
امنے
CHUNG SHAN CUP-presented by 2nd
Mr. E. Vasconcelos.-Half mile. Glenmarin... (M. C. W. Cháng) 1 Areia Preta (Mr. Y. M. Loo) 1 U-Un 2. (Mr. A. Fontes) 31st
Time: 1 min. 05.1-5 secs.
3rd
Glemmerin Dash Sweep “”—Sunday,
Chery, Brandy Gold Star Jan Ja
163 164
98.60
$7.60
29 13,80
201
2.00
Cash Sweep "A"-Tuesday.
Jan Dor 2nd Chick To,
98.14
118
28.04
3rd
Six Hundred
100
14.02
RESULTS OF CASH SWEEPS.
dùnt Hŵnép 414-Banday
Sua Ning
2.00
Lucky Bar
2.00
Pony.
141 01
ficket. Pilke, hd Asia Frete 186 Bià Hundrát
$74.058 TAUR --11:20 ard Hodey Moon
. 10.68 Whisky Bode
1:00 (Continued on meal oglumi).
Hot69 168H White Pony
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.} SERVICE SAILING RACE, At Bingapore, Malaya, June 24th, 25th and 29th.
BELIN, May 8th. Messrs
Millard Watts (Sing Although the season of the Royal There is enormous interest here Hill Hong Kong Yacht Club kasi in tiịn visit of Tilden and Hunter
"The opinion of the Najouck; the
Noi. gapore), A., J., Bostock
Clerman prófémical champion, (Selangor), M. L Phillips (N. offoladly, concluded, we are asked to play in lawn tennis matches. Sembilan) and P., W. Gleeson, to announce that the uadal pilling The seats for the tournament, that the American visitors ornnot hoorary secretary, hate, been race for Bereich buat Will take beginning to-morrow, are selling the beaten. He says Tilden's can- and White Eony
ball Artida in moheating thi pointed the committee of arrange plass from the Royal Hong Kong sa thuch is £30- éach.
Freviously encountered Club de Recreio. East Point R.C.ment.
(Continued at foot of next column). Germans.
Taikos R.C. e. Crafgengower C.C. Kowloon 0.0. u. C.B.C.C. Police B.O.. Kowlbon Dock R.C.
Divided II. Origengower E.G. v. Tatkoo R.O.
0,0,0.0, K.0.0.
Yacht Club tilé afternoon at 1.30.
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