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TRAINING GALLOPS
Times Taken At Happy Valley
The following times were taken at the Race Course yesterday when several ponies were out in preparation for Saturday's races: 4th 5th Last QU Qr. Qr.
Sadko
Mayflower
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935.
LOCAL TENNIS
K.C.C. Teams For The Week
The following are the KC.C. tennis teams for their matches during the week:-
THURSDAY
INTERPORT
TENNIS
"Local Players Invited
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
16.
IN
31
20
*7
30
31
***
4
23
NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words
required.
Across
1-Souvenir and a letter for the
widow (8),
d way is clear in indifference (6).
10-Quadrilateral figure (7). 11-Seaport of Peru (6)... 12-Such an otheer bus, usually
had private experience (4). B-It won't work after dark
*(7).
16-Denominations (5).
This is significantly reducing (5).
181-One of nine goddesses will
beguile (3).
18-Two dots in Central America
(5).
Dis- 1st
and
3rd"
"C Division (Home)
tance Or.
CT. Qr,
K.C.C. v. CRA.
Able Amazon. Macaroni
1+ 35
1.08.1
1, 45
Night Star
1
1.40.2 -2.07.2 1.25 2,01 2.31.2 46.3 1.30.2 2.14
27
J. S. Smith and Major Bonavia.
30.2
R. S. Capell and C. E. Watson.
129
1
2.48.2
35.2
Partnership
# 33.1 1.05.4 1.37.3
31.4
G. White and W. Gittens.
FRIDAY
Bistre
32.4 105 1.38.3
31.9
"D" Division (Home)
37.9 1.12.4 1.45
32.1
K.C.C, T. S.CAA..
Shooting Star
34.1 1.06.4 1.34.1
27.2
V. Freeman and D. Or,
Bobniak Star
11 46.2 1.27.4 2.00.2 2.51.2 3.26.1 34.4
W. Hirst and A. E. Perry.
Hydroplane
40.2 1.18
1.54.2 2.26
31.3
Plain View and
G. Lee and L. C. Kirby.
SATURDAY
33 Bright Star
1.05.3 1.38,4
33.1
"R" Division (Away)
King's Bounty
1
43.9
1.22.4 1.59.2 2.29.1
29.4
H.K.U.T.C. Y. KC.C.
Lucky Strike ...........
39.2
1.09.2 1.39.3
30.1
"A. W Ramsey and L. Oppenheim:
Blacksmith and Mersey
2:37
1.132 1.44.2
32
J. Thomson and W. Gittens..
Soldier of China
1 35.4
1.08.1 1.38.2
30.1
Jack and F. Broadbridge.
Belmont Star
38.2
1.15.3 1.47.2
31.4
Just That
Don
1 144.2 40.3
48.2
1.34.1 2.15.4 2.49.1
33.2
1.27 2.07
2.45
3.14.4 29.4
1.14 1.44.2
Rose Queen and
Diogenes 1
43.4
1.19.1 152
2.22
30
Woodland Stag
2 31.4
1.02.1 1.91
28.4
Valorous
139.2
1.17.2 1:53
35,3
Bag Tor
1 39
.1.20 1.56
2.34
23
Daylight Eve
-1- - 33.3
Racing Boy
3.36.2
1.084 1.39.3 2.12.1 1.11 1.42,3
..32.3
31.3
Sports Idol, Soldier of
Fortune and Indepen-
dence Day..
48.1 1.25.1 2.12 2.44.2
32.2
Forgemaster and
In Good Time 1
42
Soldier of Victory
37.2
1.21 -1.55:2 2.27.2 1.10.1 1.41
32
30.4
The Deemster
3
38.2 1.13.1 1.40:3
.33.2
1.01.2 1.28:4
21.2
Invermark and
Strathnairn 1 44.1
1.22.2 1.53.2
Bold Major........
40
1.17.4 1.53.3 2.25.2
31.4
Rousseau
7.41
*1.20.1 -1,53
32.4
Cavalcade and
Solar Star 38
1.11 1.43
32
'Great Hall
A 32
1.06.2 1.39
33.2
32.3 30.2
The Snipe Limelight and
238.4 137.2
1.15
1.45
30
11
1.13.4: 1.48.1
Young Chap 1
The Giraffe ... Light Brigade King's Jubilee and
1
47.2 43 1.18 40.2
1.27
2.02.1 2.33.2
31.1
1.48.3 2.17
$28.2
1.24.1 2.01.2 2.34.1,
32.4
35.4 1.21.1 1:45
2,18
31
Lockaley Hall 40,1
1.15.1 1,43.2
Beginners Luck and
The Pike
7.34.2
.1.00.4 1.40
Gold Coin
34.1
1:05:4 1.36.1
48
1.30 2.05.1 2.35.2
Arctic Star 1
38.2
30
1 38.2 1.14
St. Joan and Vixen Tor 321,
Hetman Lion-Hunter
King's Fancy 1
Gold Picker and
Sci-Fa and Touchstone 1 Soldier of Peace and
Got That
Sarabande
The Rain Guage and
Emergency Call 1 38
Victoria Hall
Sylvandale Copper Idol
Bold Captain
Gold Bullon
Coppersmith
Tammany Hall
Double Chance and'
Propitious Time 1
Twenty Grand
237" 7 41.4 1 40
1.05,3 1,38
1.15.2 1.51 2.25.2 59 1.28 1.55.2
1.49 2.22
1.12.3 -1.47 2.20.2 1.12, 1.42
18.1 1.49.2 1.17 1,54.2 2.28.4. 1 33.2 1.11.4 1.49.3 2.72.3
# 34.3 1.08.4 1.43.1
1 38 1.084 1.41.3
# 36.2 1.08:2 1.41
.36.2 1.10.2 1.43 2.15.1
1 34.2 1.13.2 1.48.4 2.18.1
LAWN BOWLS
Singles Matches
The Open Singles Lawn Bowls 'Championship commenced yester day when a number of matches were decided.
The results were:-
A. Macfarlane beat A. F. Paul by
21 shots to 8, in 13 heads.!
WHITECOMBE IN
THE LEAD
Henry Cotton Not At Top From
13
F. J. Jones beat J. MacDonald by around to-day in
"21 shots to 9 in 2 heads..
W. Glendenning beat W. H Alkins by 23 shots to 12 in 18 heads. The winner scored a "4" in the last head.
"
HA. Alves beat A. E. Coates by
21 shots to 18 in 25 heads.
G. E. F. Thompson beat R. P. Phillips by 21 shots to 11 in 18 heads.
",
F. Cullen, beat E. Cooper by 21 shots to 18 in 21 heads.
C. G. Silva beat A. M. Omar by
21 shots to 13.
C. B. Hoskins beat E. G. Post by
22 shots to 18 to 26 heads.
The match between G. Perking and G. C. Moss also, scheduld to be played yesterday was postponed. The encounter will be played sometime next week
LOCAL GOLF
Adamson Cup May Qualifying competition from May 3-12. at Happy Valley:-
fles.
In connection with the forth- corning. triangular tennis interport between Tientsin, Shanghai and Hong Kong to be held in Shanghai sometime In October, the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association has issued Invitations to several of the leading local players to take part in the event.,
We understand that the follow- ing players have received invita- tlons: Messrs. S. A. Rumjahn, H. D. Ramjahn, Ho Ka Lau, G. R. M. Ricketts. Lee Wal Tong. W. C. Hung, Tsui Wai Plu, E. C. Fincher and Tsul Yan Pul..
HOME CRICKET
RESULTS
Good Display By South Africa:
The remaining County cricket fixtures begun last Saturday con- cluded to-day with arst innings points for Gloucestershire against Nottinghamshire at Nottingham and an outright win for Northamp- tonshire over Somerset at Taunton.
GLOUCESTER v. NOTTS. Gloucester, who won on the first innings, sent Notts to the wicket and they scored 250, Gloucester re- plying with 288.
Notts scored 270 in their second effort and closing time arrived with Gloucester having collected 13 runs without loss.
NORTHANTS. v. SOMERSET Northants defeated Somerset by 48 runs. Batting first Northants scored 171, against which Somerset made a show of 285.
The second innings of Northants," which produced 237, was featured with a fine century by Timms, who withstood the attack of Wellard, 5 for 64. Clark 5 for 38 and Mat- thews 5 for 31 played havoc with the Somerset batsman by their fine was really the trundling which turning port for Northants after their poor show early on. Somer sat's second innings total was 75.
TOURISTS WIN
Southport. May 14, There were no surprising failures golfers playing among the
the Dunlop professional tourney. Southport Charles Whitcombe, the interna- the fleld
The South Africans gained fur- tional player, headed
ther fame when they defeated with an aggregate of 144.
Henry Cotton, the British Opeb Surrey by 150 runs at the Oval, two Champion, was not in champion of their players recording cap- ship form and needed 154 to com-turies.
South Africa, batting first scored plete the course. He qualified safely, however. British opinion 367, Surrey replying with 266. favours Cotton tó' win.
Seedie 104 not out and Nourse 108 Heuter.
not out placed South Africa with a score of 280 for 2 in the second Innings when they declared. Surrey were all out for 191 in 'the' second Innings.--- Reuter
DARTS LEAGUE
.
be
The first" Darts League to held in the Cetony, the McEwan- Younger League, has been won by the Royal Artillery Bergeants Mess, Lyemun, who have only lost two of their 10 encounters, win- ning 61 games against their, up- ponents' 29.
VINCENT RICHARDS
Career Brought To End
92-Fonner cleric (5). .25"No laird' (anagram) (7).
-Itx, product has shocking
possibilities (6). So-Absolutely nothing in it of
course (6). 21-Austere (7). 12-Mainly
foreigo decree, hence the vehement outburst. we presume (8). 33-Fraud (6).
Д
Down
-No one likes to find oneself of these seaside features (5). 2-Plowering shrub (6).
-It's little credit, to the fool ta
be so stupid (8). 4--You are clearly exactly 500
(4). B-Among (4).
G-Subtle emanation (4).
1:
LEAGUE TENNIS
Easy Win For S.C.A.A
Three matches in the "B" divi- were sion of the Tennis League played off yesterday and pride of place went to South China Athle- tic Association who scored a 9-0 win over the Club.
Indian Recreation
7-A change in this song should
give you light (5)
S-As a sign it's OK. in
number (8).
411
W
龌
Parts of ships or wherein they are made (5), 14-Yelept in modern form
(5).
15-Famous dramatist (5).
19-He hopes to be given a com-
-mission (3),
20-This month has just over 201
days (3).
N
21-No stay-at-home, he (5). 99-Quite a good spot, no doubt though it sounds fishy (5). -Habituate (5).
24-Send a change of headgear
(*) -
-National emblem (4). 27-Mountain goat (4). 28-The composer of many a 7 quite lost his
Down has head! (4).
The following is the soluti on of yesterday's puzzle:-
Across-1, Brand: 0, Bucks; 9; Rançour 10, Extra; 11, Ann-ex: 12, Foppery; 14, Knout; 15, Eon; 16, Siren; 17, Troie; 19, Ant; 21, Cavil 23, Anodyne: 24, B-ream; 25. Aunts; 26. Piteous; 27. Oaste; 28, Elder.
Down.-. Bleak; 2. Astronomers; 3, Draft; 4. Snipe; 5, Doyen: 6, Brays: 7, Contravened; 8, Saxon 13, Pound; 17, Tab-00; 18, Camps: 19, Aorta; 90, Tyros; "91. Cease; 29. Loser.
U.S. BASEBALL
Rain Interferes With Ties
Naw York. May 14. Three matches only were played in the major baseball leagues to- day, rain preventing five of the ties from being 'decided.
Detroit Tigers won from the New York Yankees while Cleveland In- The Chinese Recreation Club dians beat the Senators in the Site almost won by the same margin American Championship and
point when they entertained the Cen-Louis Cardinals took the trál British Association who man- from Philadelphia Phillies in the aged, however, to annex one set. National League. The scores of this match were:- Y. P. Tsui & P. F. Choi (C.R.C.)
beat F. B. Angus and J. M.,
Wilson beat R. Blyth and B. I
Bickford
beat M. Yutskin and N.
Whitley
B-1
6-1
6-1
Y. W. Lee and K. C. Ng. (C.R.C.)
Beat F. B. Angus and J. M.
Wilson beat R. Blyth and B I
Bickford beat M. Yutskin
and N. Whitley
6--0 CY Tso and. L. F. Hon (C.R.C.)
beat F. B. Angus and J. M.
Wilson
lost to R. Blyth and B. 1
Bickford beat M. Yutskin
Whitley
and N.
Results of to-day's matches, os cabled by Reuter follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis Philadelphia.
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GOLF BALL
Lasts
till it's
Jost!"
BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP »
AMERICAN' OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
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Rain prevented the following matches from being played:~~Cin- cinnati Reds T. Beston Braves; Chicago Cubs v. Brooklyn Dodgers: St. Louis Cardinals v. New York Grants.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Cleveland
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The ties between Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Browns were postponed an account.
CLUB RECREIO Playing on the Hong Kong Cric- ket Club ground, Club de Recrelo were defeated by the home team; by & sets to 3 in a Division ""B" of rain. League encounter.
The scores were as follows:- A. C. I. Bowker and A. K. Mac-
kenzie (HK.C.C.)."-
beat L. F. Ribeiro and K
A. Hibeiro
بين
T.. C. Monaghan and R. Gordon
(H.K.C.C.)
New York, May 14. Vincent Richards, famous Amert- tennis professional lawn can player and, former Davis Cup se-J. sation, who, partnered with Tilder has been touring the warld and playing exhibitions for the past few months, has announced that his tennis career is finished.
The Hong Kong Singapore Bfi- gadë. Royal Artillery, are strong challenging the Chief and Petty Officers' Mess for the runners-up position with 32 points in seven B. W. Bradbury 87-2064 quali- matches, as against the sailors 36 points. The latter, however, have played one more match. A meet
He has been rendered unfit for ing to arrange outstanding Ax- tures and to discuss the subject further tournament play SE 2` re- or a match between the cham-sút of a motor accident on May plons and the Rest will be dis- 10. In which he sustained a triple cussed at a meeting called for tracture of the right arm 5.30 pm on May 24.
Other scores were:-
J. W. Fanks, 81-13-68, -
J: Forbes 82-14-68,
K. S. Robertson 14-6-69,
G. Mline 82-13=09,-
"A E Clarke 85-15=70,
There were 27 entries.
Reuter
China A.A. and were badly de-. feated by them by 9 sets to nil.
The scores were:-
A. M. Rumjahn and A. J. Sumad
(LR.C.)
3
beat B. Gusano and A.
Bulva
lost to A. Rodrigues and A.
lost to K. F. Lui and H.K.
. Ho
By
E. Xavier
28
lost to F. N. Wong and
C. Yeh
0-8
lost to H.W. Ho and C N.
beat L. F. Ribeiro and K.
A Ribeiro
.
Tháng
beat B. Gosano and A.
SilvaTM lost to A. Rodrigues and
AE Xavier
(LR.C.) 7
6-3
48
lost to K: F. Lui and H.K.
Ho lost to F. N. Wong and K
··3-6. C. Ieh".... lost to H. W. Ho and O N. Per
16 Tsang
ZB
2M. R. Abbas and M. el: Arculi!
64
W. Fole-Hunt and G. S. Gam-
ble (E.K.C.C.) beat LF. Ribeiro and F
A. Ribetro draw with B. Gosano and
drew with a Rodrigues and
A E Xavier.
IRC. ♥ BCAA
¿M Boozdnpoo yesterday, the Indian R.. C. entertained the South
M. O. Hoosen and E. A. R. Bux
*(LR.C.).
Y
lost to K. F. Lui and H.K.
Ho
lost to F. N. Wong and K.
C. Yeb
lost to E. W. Ho and ON,
"Tsang
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