SEVENTH & EIGHTH EXTRA MEETINGS
PROGRAMMES FOR MAY 27
AND JUNE 5
The first half year's racing will terminate on June & and below will be found the draft programmes for that meeting and for the one which will be held on May 27. There are ten rhees each day the events be ing as follows:-
"SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1.-2.00 p.m.-May Handicap: 11 Miles.
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Winner $600. Second 2300, Third $200. For China ponies, "A" and "B" Classes. Entrance $5,
2.--Stonecutters Handicap: Five
Furlongs.
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U.S. BASEBALL
ST. LOUIS HOLD WASHING- TON TO A TIE
(CRUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
WASHINGTON, May 11. BROOKLYN accomplished a smart
performance In nosing out Cincinnati in the National Baseball League match to-day, and Pitts- burgh treated the Giants in similar way.
Cleveland gathered another win in the American League and the Senators found themselves nosed out by St. Louis.
Several matches were again post- poned on account of rain.
National League.
R
H. "E. 19 ◊ 8 10 0
Brooklyn Cincinnati (Bottomley homered for Cincin Winner $500. Second $250. Third
For China ponies, "nati and Odoul for Brooklyn),
$100.
Class
Entrance $6.
3.- Brisbane Summer Handicap:
11 Miles.
Winner $750. Second $300. Third. 200. For Australian ponies of any
Entrance 85
jseason.
4.-Second Spring Subscription Griffins Champions: 1 Miles. A sweepstakes of $25 each for starters with $1,000 added for win- Second $500. Third $300.
key,
For Chins ponica, subscription Griffins of this Club that arrived in Hong Kong on January 2, 1933, winners and placed ponies at rac
meetings of this Clubs only. Weight for inches as per bellę..
5. Lama Handicap (First Section): 1 Miles,
New York Pittsburgh:
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14 4 7 12 1
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HONG KONG DAILY P PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933
COLD START FOR
WEST INDIANS
Promising Form in First Game
SOUND BATTING BY DA COSTA
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London, April 23,
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR TOMORROW
NEW COURSE 9.32 a.m. K. S. Morrison sad A
B. Raworth. 9.30 G. C. Worrall and W. J.
Roberta.
W. J. Waddington and
C. H. Bradley and W. A. Stewart.
9.40..
C. Austin and H. A. Browning.
9.44
11
A. Ritchie..
P.AS
0.32
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9.36
10.00
If only the weather had been more genial, the one-day match at Gravesend, which ended in a draw, between the West Indian touring team and a side collected by A. P. Freeman would have made an ideal
pening to the cricket season.
(The surroundings were delight- 10.04 ful, for the Bat and Ball ground, which belongs to the Gravesand 10.08 club, is a pleasant place indeed, and after the West Indian bats 10.19 men had put together 231 runs, proving, incidentally, that they | 10.18 -,, are no longer dismayed by spin
(Hubbell homered for New York) bowling, the spectators were treat.10.20 Boston
ed to a majestic hour of Frank Woolley, who made 50 out of his 10.31 side's total of 178 for six wickets.
St. Louis
ky
(Medwick homered for St. Philadelphia. Chicago abandoned owing to rain.
I 7 a 9 0
Louis) match
American League,
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4 10
0
1
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0
A
8 0
3
0
Cleveland Boston
St. Louis Washington
(Bluege homered for Washington and Melillo and Guflic for St. Louis.)
Wineer $45. Scrond $225. Third Chicago New York, and De $125. For China ponies, "troit 2. Philadelphia postponed on Clase Entrance - 85.
account of rain.
6. Polo Pony Scarry: Three
.Furlong..
HAPPY SPIRIT TEST MATCHES
Winner $200. Second $100. Third $50. For bona file polo ponies up- praved by the Committee of the Hong Kong Polo Club, To be ridden by playing, members of the OR DROP THEM ALTOGETHER Hong Kong Polo Club. Weight, 168 Jbs. Entrance $3.
Second Nil Desperandum
Stakes: One Mile.
Winner #750. Second $300, Third $200. For China ponies, subscrip tion griffins of this Club that ar
SAYS SIR F. LACEY
Sir Francis Lacey, former secre annual meeting at Trowbridge of tary of the M.C.C., speaking at the the Wiltshire County Cricket Club, of which he is president, referred to which he confessed he did not know the meaning.
rived in Hong Kong on January 2 alleged body Ling" bowling, of
1933, which have started at least twice at race meetings of this Club and have not won a race at such meetings. Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey allowance. Entrance
$5.
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8.-Lantao Handicap: Six Furlongs, Winner $400. Second $200. Third $too. For China ponies, "E" Class. Entrance $5.
9.-Crocodile Handicap: One Mile. Winter $450. Second $225.. Third, $125. For China ponies, subscrip- tion griffins of this Club that arriv- ed in Hong Kong on November 22,
Entrance $5,
1932.
10. Lama Handicap (Second Jection): 1 Miles. Winner $150, Second 8225. Third 8125. For China ponies, D Chiss. To be ridden by jockeye who have not won ten races anywhere nt key time, No whips or spurs allowed, Entrance $5.
(Entries close at noon on Thurs day, May 18, 1933.)
MONDAY, JUNE 5. L-2.00. p.m.-Bohea Plate: One Mile.
Winner $600, Second $300. Third $900. For China poniek, "A" Class, that have started at two or more Extra Race Meetings of this Club this season and have not won more than one race at such meetings, Weight for inches as per scale. Jockey allowance, Entrance 35, ...
-Second "Hay, and Corn"
Stakes: Five Furlongs. Winner $450, Second $200. Third For China ponies, subscrip- tion griffins of this Club of any
$150.
If these visits, he continued, were to cause bickering and bad blood. then he thought it would be better to discontinue them, at any rate for the time being,
into the matter very carefully, and He believed the M.C.C. would go would call, an Imperial Cricket Conference.
He believed something might be laws of the game done by adding to or altering the 90 as to bring hack a friendly atmosphere, and that if such steps were taken all counties would give support.
twice at race meetings of this Club.. 1933, which have started at least
Entrance $10.
Hero, then, were the ingredients 10.28 of a most agreeable day's cricket, but, although some 5,000 spectators 10.32 apparently enjoyed themselves thoroughly, the West Indians, un- 10.30 accustomed to grey skies and bit-
ing winds, must now be recalling 10-10 the game with grave disapproval. It was, in fact, uncommonly bleak and chilly, a sweater day it ever there was one, and we may assume that our visitors did not show us anything like their true forth. They showed us enough, however,] to convince us that when the sun does shine they will enliven our first-class programme considerably,
:
H. S. Forster and R. S. Johnson.
J. W. Mayhew and R. A. Rodgers.
J. A. R. Selby and R. Youag
A. E. Lissaman and J. Campbell.
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G. T. May, and H. P. Bailey.
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A. T. Lay and, R. C. Law.
Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Rodgers.
H. Č. Hopkins and E. D. Matthews.
J. Smith and T. C. Monaghan.
W. Mulcahy and N. -J. Perrin.
C. Thwaites and E. Lewis,
H. N. Williamson and. Miss Whimater.
J. F. Robinson and E. MacDermot.
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TO
BE DECIDED.
Only three matches, all in the First Division, are down for deci championship sion to-day, but in one of them the
will be decided.
South China, who only need two more points to capture the honours will be opposed to the Navy, and should have no difficulty in win handicapped by the absence of ning The sailors are greatly several of their regular players whe have gone North for their summer cruise, and they are not likely to extend the Chinese.
Unperturbed by Freeman. They seem to have matured since they were last over here in 1929. Then, you may remember, the West Ladinus, were an engagingly un- sophisticated side, always eager to unhappy against a slow, spinning have a smack at fast bowling, but attack. On Saturday they were unperturbed by the draftiness of Freeman, Marriott, and Hazlerigg; one or two of them, indeed, treat able levity. They made studied Recreio will meet the ed Freeman himself with consider- At King's Park, the Club de use of their legs as
Chinese a second line Athletic, and an even match should of defence in the reprehensible mo- be seen. Both teams are likely to
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is permissible at so early a stage, form so far shown by these two it must be added that they were teams, the Chinese have the batter unexpectedly slow on their feet. chance of winning. Possibly they were frozen into com- parative immobility, and it may be that before long we shall find them stepping out confidently instead of their wickets, being more concerned to cover up
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Unfortunately G. Headley, their outstanding bataman, had hurt a hand in the nets at Lord's and was unable to play, but of the others Roach, Barrow, Merry, "hristiani, and Da Costa were the most impressive. Roach Legan with remarkable confidence, but had the misfortune to glance a ball wide of the leg stump off his pads into Hazlerigg's hands at fin-leg, à peculiar way of getting out.
The club will play their last match of the season with St. Joseph's on their own ground, and should come out winners.
BIG LOCAL CASH SWEEP
TO BE DRAWN IN SEPTEMBER
Another big cash sweep is being organised by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and will be drawn in Septem ber..
;'
Barrow produced a wristy late- Note. Only one
The sweep will be on the Sub- cut which promised well for faster- entry will be wickets; Merry placed some grace. scription Griffina Challenge Cup made for Tytun Handicap. Entries ful and beautifully-timed onside, which will be run at the Ninth Ex- will be divided into "A" and forcing strokes; Christiani troane tra Race Meeting on September 23. "B" Classes at the discretion of ed Freeman gaily, and Da Costa, The Tockey Club are hoping to the Handicapper.
who made 38, showed himself to sell 18,000 tickets it $10 each in be a thoroughly workmanlike play order to provide for a vast prize: er. A good beginning in short, of 870,000. man and Merriott were the only. even if it was admitted that Free-
really dangerous bowlers in the scratch side.
6.--Wallsend Handicap: Six Furlongs. Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For Australian ponies that havo started at least twice at extra race meetings of this Club this sca son and have not on more than: one race at race meetings of this Club since January 1, 1933. En trance 85. 7.-Second Tytam Handicap: "B" Class: One Mile.
Winner $750. Second 300. Third 8200. For China ponies, subscrip tion griffins of this Club that arrived in Hong Kong on January 2, 1933, which have started at least twice at race meetings of this Club. En-i trance $10........
season that have started at least twice at race meetings of this Club since February 17, 1933, and havɑ' A-Yangiare Stakes: One Milo. not won a race at such meetings,
Winner $650. Second $275. Third Weight for inches as per scale. $176. For China ponies, "B" Class, Jackey allowance. Entrance $5. that have started at two or more
3.-Juling Stakes: Five Furlongs,
extra inco meetings of this Club Winner $150. Becond $925. Third this season and have not won mors. $123. For China ponies, "D" than one race at such meetings, Class, that have started at two or Weight for inches as per scale.. thore extra race meetings of this Jockey allowance, Entrance 85.·· Club this season and have not won 9-West River Plate: Five more than one rice at such meet
ags Weight for inches,
85.
as per
Weather Oramps Bowlers,
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Singapore. The trial of Harold Vincent Perreau on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder opened at the Singapore Assizes on May &. The charge fal." lows the discovery, of the body of a Chinese woman in a house in
It was about half past four when Martindale and Valentine took up the attack for the West Indies,, but here again the cramping effect of the cold weather was plainly: visible. Martindale especially was holding himself back, and there is no doubt that he will prove to be finitely fast later in the tour. much more formidable and de
Valentine, a tall, supple player, Lorong Stangee in January last. with an easy action, who makes The woman had sustained multiple the most of bis height made a very injuries including several fractured able to whip the ball quickly. off good impression. He should be ribe.
the pitch. Achong, left-hand me- included the statements of the land- The evidence taken at the hearing. diam pace, did not appear to be lord of the house, the police and dificult, but Da Coste, medinm the doctor who examined the body. right-hand, bowled steadily and Further hearing of the case wis with some effect..
then adjourned
There remains Woolley, and any one who has asen Woolley at his best will know what that means, When Grifiths, possibly the most Tatlongs.
useful of the West Indian stock: Winner 400. Second $200. Third bowlers, was first put on Woolley ecale. Jockey allowance. Entrance $100. For Chiria ponies, "E" promptly banged him through the
Class, that have started at two or covers for two 4's in succession. 4.Whitsun Plate: 11 Miles, more extra race meetings of this Extra was then dropped out to' Winner $780. Becond $300. Third Club this season and have not won the boundary and mid-wicket mov- $200. For China ponies that have more than one race at such meet-d acros,, whereupon Woolley pull- started at least twice this year at ings. Weight for inches ha pered the next ball to the ropes be Theo meetings of this Club and have scale. Jockey allowance. Entrance tween square-leg and mid-on. This not at date of entry, won 82,500 or 30 s was a typical over, and Woolley's nfore in Stakes since January 1st, 10-Hwang Ho Stakes: One Mije.
inninga was a luxurious addition 1933. Weight 148 lbs. 1 lb. ponaltyWinner $500. Second 1250. Third ing day's play.
to an already sufficiently interest W. for every $200 or part thereof won 150 For China ponies, #09 in Stakes since January 1st, 1933. Class, that have started at two or Entrance $5.
more extra race meetings of this -Second Tytam Handicap "A" Club this season and have not won
Claes: Dine Mile
more than one, at such meetings. Winner $750 Second 300. Third Weight for inches as per scale. 2000. For China ponics, subscripJockey allowance. Entrance $6. Lion griffins of this Club that arriv- (Entries close at noon on Monday, øð in Hong Kong on January May 20, 1933)
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THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19TH MAY, 1993,
commencing at 29.00 p.m.
The First Boll will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
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