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LAST MATCH OF SEASON
St. Joseph's Win
POOR PLAYING CONDITIONS
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League football came to a close on Saturday with the First Davi- sion masch between G R.A. Lyemun and St. Joseph's. This game incidentally has thrice been postponed.
closed the senso The Saints with a convicing will of four goals to one. The conditions were. far from ideal for foodbaul but nevertheless the game was played in a one clean munner despite the difficuties of ball control and
The ground was footwork. quagmine. with pools of water all over the field.
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The Gunners had themselves to blame for their downlall. I was not so much the superiority of the Saints as their bad shoot.ng` in iront of goal and "ther tactical errors in the last line of defence. Boyle and Clancy played too lar to the tore and though these tac- Jes caught the opposing forwards ofsides a few times it was disas- trous when they got away.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, MAY 18, 1936.
RAIN MARS RACING ON SATURDAY
Betting
Win.
Place.
1st Pony
724
356
2nd Pony
132
103
3rd Pony
637
510
The Field ......
6-19
148
A
Totul
2.142 1417
9,-Hwang He Handicap About One Mile 155 Yards) Messrs. Chiu Broa: Mayflower
(818), 154 lbs.
Mr.
(Mr. C. F. Chiu) L. Dunbar's" Boolat. Bay (814), 161 lbs.
(Mr. Choy Wing Chlu Mr. L. Dunbar's Pantine Bay
(819), 168 lbs.
2
(Mr. R. M. Wood) a won by short head, short head between second and third.
Time: 10:3, 41.3, 1.14.3, 1.49. 2.22.4. Pari-mutuel :-.
Win: $32.40.
Place: $10.60, $7.70, $13.30. Also ran:-(813) Bistre (Mr. W. H. Choy) 149, (815) Donovan (Mr. W. C. Poy) 144, (816) King's Scep- tre (Mr. K. I. Ip) 152, (817) Laugh- ing Girl (Mr. A. D. Coppin) 158. (820) Royal Highness Mr. K. W Fung) 154, (821) Tiny Star (Mr. St. Joseph's secured an early 9. L Yuen) 154, (822) Valorous lead, when, following B'swift for-
(Mr. L.. G. Harris) 145, (823) Vic- ward raid, Leonard deceived the
toria Hall (Mr. H. A. Botelho) 147, defence to furnish Ward, with 31
6824) Wadebridge (Mr. C. L. Gre- clever pass for the inside-man to
gory) 140 (825) Young Chap, (Mr. cut in and score with, a well-Yung Wing Chiu) 140,
directed shot.
Ha dane almost brought off an equaliser when Souze allowed the ball to slip from his hands, but he quickly recovered and saved B dangerous situation.
It was n the second half that the Gunners were able to" score. but this was only after the Saints dad notched three goas, Leonard ncreased the Saints lead when he beat "Mackrill at short range. Ic was Leonard again who added the third goal.
Following a •powerful drive by Morton' which was punched clear by Souza, Knight reduced the lead with a low drive to the corner.
Ward added the final goal for the Saints and had it not been for the slippery ground, which on three
deprived the Dccasions
Saints of more goals, they would have finished up with a greater lead than was recorded,
FINAL F.A. 1935-6 STANDINGS
Goals
FIRST DIVISION
PWLDFA Pts
S. China "A" 20 19 5 2 79 31 40
28 14 39 40 28 37
Betting
1st Pony
2nd Pony 3rd Pony. The Field
Win. Place.
271 185 578 379 124 196 952 798
Total
1,997 1.485
CASH SWEEPS
No.
RACE 1
705
$924.70 1722">
284.20 1034
.......132.10 Nos. 1072, 169 get $50 each.
RACE 2
M
No. 1943
914
338
$829.50 237.00 118.50
Nos. 1483, 529, 655, 1167, 8, 863,
709 get $50 each.
No.
RACE 3 436,022.75
292.20 146.10
856 ........ 1183
Nos. 1707. 1836, 1210 get $50 each.
RACE 4
No. 525
$935.90
2201
267.40
1789
133.70
(Continued from Fare 7} SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEETING
First Day
The programme for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting (two day) to be held on Saturday, May 30, 1936
and June I are as follows:-
May Handicap.-Winner $550. Second $250, Third $150. For China Ponles. "A" Class. Winners of $5,000 or more in stakes since 1st January, 1938, barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile
Warwick Farm Handicap-Win- ner $450. Second $250, Third 150. For Australian Ponies, "A" Class. Entrance $5. Jockey Allowance. Six Furlongs.
Shatin Handicap-First Section. -Winner 3400, Second $175. Third $100. For China Ponles, "D" Class. Allowance. Entrance 35. Jockey "From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 155 Yards)."
Note. One Entry only will be "made for the Shatin Handicap
Customs Handicap-Second Sec-
TIFFIN INTERVAL tion.-Wlaner $450. Second $200.
Bondi Handicap.—Winner $450, Third $100. For China Ponies,
Second $350, Third $150. For "C" Class. Jockey Allowance.. En- Australian
Cia.35. Pontes, "A". trance $5. Five Furlongs,
Winners at this Meeting, barred. Shatin Handicap-Second Sec- Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. tion-Winner $400, Second $175. | One Mile,
Third
*
|LOCAL YACHTING| BOUSSUS BEATS
Poor Entries.
BOYS' RACES
FRED PERRY Austin And Hughes Also Lose
Auteu, May 16.
4.
At the end of the first of the three-day lawn tennis contest de-
The Yacht races for "boys" u the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club were held on Saturday. Arlet and Joss winning the "H" and "A" Class events respectively, and thetween the international clubs of *** & *** Clasa race being, won
Great Britain and France, the French lend by seven matches to by Heron. Only two boats com-
three. Notable results were:- peted in the "G" Class, which was won by Eunice:
"F" Class Started 1.25
$100. For China Ponies, Whitsun Flate.-Winner $800, "D" Class. Jockey Allowance. En-Second $250. Third $150. For trance $5. "From the Two Mile China Ponies that have started at Post Once Round and In (About least twice this year Race Meet- One Mile 155 Yards).”
ings of this Club and have not, at Stonecutters Plats.--Winner $400, date of entry, won $2,500 or more Second. $173. ⠀ Third. $100. For in stakes since 1st January, 1936. | Yacht China Pontes; Subscription Grif- Weight 148 lb. 1 lb. penalty for Ariel 'ins of this Club of this Season | every $200 or part thereof won in | Siskin
that have not won a race at Race | stakes since January, 1. 1938, En-Dorothea Meeting of this Club. Weight: trance $5. One and A Quarter 10 lb. under weight for inches. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not „won"ten races anywhere at any me. Jockeys, 2 lb. penalty for each race won; maximum penalty 10 lb. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. Half a Mlle.
Dally Double Event:-Fifth and Seventh Races.
SECOND DAY
Miles:
Yacht
Joss Jan
Pineapple Handicap: Winner $400. Second $175, Third $100. For of this Club of this Season. Win- China Ponies, Subscription Griffins Lobo
Gull
rers nt this Meeting, barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. One Mile,
Manly Handicap.-Wintier $450. Second $250. Third $150. For Aus- tralian Ponies, "B" Class. Winners at this Meeting, barred. Jockey Allowance Entrance $5. Six Fur longs.
"A Class Started 14.30
Painted Lady
Pat Carpenter
Ea Linda Artemis
Boussus (France) beat Fred Perry 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
Demestreau (France) beat Bunny Austin 8-6, 6-2, “
Merlin (France) beat Hughes 5-7, 6-2, 6-3,- Reuter
HUNDRED YARDS RECORD
Corrected Pos. 16.41.11 1 16.42.10 2
16,51.23 3
Finished Pri 17.0247, 1 17.04.41 2 17.05.00 3 17.07.00 + 17.08.26 5 17,18,59 в 7 17.28.45 17.29.11
8 17.32.32 P
"Jessie Owens Clips
37,16.02
2
A7 18.33
3
17.19.22
4
17.91.52
5
37.32.50
17.24 11
7
G Class Started 14.48
I Races Nos, 3 and 8). Entries
Eunice ..........
- 17.17.14
17.50.20 2 will be divided into First and
Sirius Second Sections at the discre-
"I' & "Y" Classes Started 14.50 Monday, 1st June, 1936
17.14.17 1 Heron tion of the Handicapper.
Green Island Handicap- First | Stella Customs, Handicap-First Sec-
Beaufort Ilandicap. Winner Section. -- Winner $450. Second Widgeon..... tion.--Winner $450. Second $200.
Second $209. Third $100. $200, Third $100, For China, Ponies. Allsu Third $100. For China Ponies, $450;
"C" Class. Winners at this Meet- Halcyon "C" Class. Jockey Allowance. En- For China Ponies, Griffins of this
Season. Ponles that have woning, and Griffinis of this Season. Winkle trance. Five Furlonga,
Jockey Allowance. Note-One Entry only will be $2,000 or more in stakes, and Win-barred.
En-Daphne xt this made for the Customs Handi-ners cap (Races Nos. 4 and 7) En-Jockey Allowance. tries will be divided into First One Mile. and Second Sections at the Lama Handicap-Winner $400, discretion of the Handicapper. Second $175. Third $100. For China Victoria Park Handicap.-Winner Ponies, "D" Clasa (First Section). $450. Second $250 Third $150. For Winners at this Meeting, and Sub- Australian "Pontes, "B" Class.scription Griffins of this Club of Jockey Allowance Entrance $5. this Season, barred. Jockey Allow- One and a Quarter Miles.
Lead Mine Handicap.-Winer $500, "Second $225, Third $125. For China Ponies, "B".Class. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5, "From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 155 Yards),"
Meeting. barred. trance $5. One and a Quarter
Entrance $5. Miles.
ance. Entrance $5. Five Furlongs. Note.-One Entry only will be made for Races Nos. 2 and 10. Entries win be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handi- capper.
Note-One Entry only will be
made for the Green Island Handicap (Races Nos. 7 and
One Second
Madison, Wis., May 16, Jesse Owens, famous negro Olympic athlete, beat the world's record time for 100 yards, clocking 9.3 seconds compared with 9.4 seconds, but as he was aided by a stiff wind it is not likely that the feat will be officially recognized.---- Rauter.
WORLD RECORD FOR HURDLES
Birmingham, Ala., May 18. Forrest Towns, Georgia Univer- Club. Jockey Allowance. Entrancesity undergraduate, established.a $s. Six Furlongs,
world record for 120 yards hurdles Green Bland Handicap-Second in 141 seconds, beating Beard's section.-Winner $450. Second time of 14.2 seconda 91. Entries will be divided into $200.
Third $100. For China Reuter. First and Second Sections at Pontes, "C" Class. Winners at this the discretion of the Handi-Meeting, and Griffins of this Sea-
саррег.
son, barred.
Jockey Allowance, this Club of this Season, barred. Smugglers Bandicap. Winner Entrance $5. One and a Quarter | Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. $400. Second $175. Third $100. Miles,
Five Furlongs
Daily Double Event:-Fifth" and Seventh Races.
For China Fonies, "E" Class, and Lantao Handicap-Winner $400.
Third $100. Subscription Griffins of this Club Second $175.
For China Ponles, "D" Class (Becond of this Season that have not won. à race at Race Meetings of this Section). Subscription Griffins of
Entries close at Noon on Thurs- day, May 21, 1936.
Athletic
1.
Fusigers Police
2 14 5 7 68 38 33
26 13 4 9 58 31 35
S. China " 26 12 5 52 37 33
Navy
Club
Rifes
28 16 10 0 68 54 32
26 13 6 5 61 41 31 26 9 9. 949 39.27 48.26
East Lancs. 26 11 11 4 49
St. Joseph's 26 9 15 2 44 72 20 Recreta 26 7 14 5 34 46 19 Kowloon R.A
26 7-16 3 41 55 17
(Lyemun) 28 3 21 2 42 82 8 R:A. (8'ters) 20 1 22 3 17 108 5
SECOND DIVISION
Goals..
P W L DFA Pts 26 23 1 2125 27 48 East Lancs, 28 20 3 3 83 26 43
Navy
Fusillers
28 15 2 9 89 24 39
26 17 5 4 73 31 38
26 16 8 298 43 34
Nos. 992, 1151, 1640, 618, 743, 415,
262 get $50 each.
RAGE 5
No. 2324 328 1431
$916.30 261.80 130.90
-Nos. 872, 2380, 1806, 1964, 1239, 1097, 13. 1431, 1882, 23 get $50 cach
RACE 6
No, 2029
$1,030.80
"
1810
308.80
362
154.00
Nos. 1853, 2127, 1482, 927, 431 get
$50 each.
No. 2126
RACE 7
.....$1,750.00
500.00 250.00
For centuries the world has gone to the Near East for its flavors and aromas and spices.
Rifles
Engineers R.A.S.C. &
Athletic..
Eastern
Club
R.A.O.C. 26 13 10 3 52 53 29 South China 26 13 11 2 46 53 28 26 10 11 5 47 48 25 26 9 12 5 49 83 23 267 15 3 39 82 17 26 5 17 4 38 74 14 Radia
26 5 20 1 25 88 11 Recřelo 20 6 21 0 27 67 10 Kowloon 26 2 23 1 16 125 6
THIRD DIVISION
University
4
Goals PWLD FA Pts East Lancs. 20 15 2 3 83 25 33 Fusiliers 20 13 2 5 60.25 31, Ch. Police 20 12 4 4 50 28-28 20.11 5.4 40 30 26
Medicale
Air Force Engineers Liga
20 10 5.4 52.-37 24 .20. 8 342 35-18
-Portuguesa 20 9 10 1 42 38 19 Rites 20 & 10 2 47 £4 18 Euro. Ponce 20 6 12 2 35 48 14 St. Joseph's 20 2 16 2 27 76 Railway 29 1 19 0 11 94
WOMEN'S GOLF
Derbyshire Champion In The Lead
"
1034 1494
Nos. 387. 2060, 2151, 1439. 2057.
423, 566, 1765, 28, 1514, 1837, 1474. 1887 get $100 each."
RACE 8
No. 634
$1.155.00
851
F
12
330.00 105.00
1515 Nos. 1571, 137, 681, 312, 1270 get $50 each.
No. 2218 1712 735
RACE 9
$1,139.60 325.80
162.80
Nos. 1976, 1823, 1207, 1072, 578, 2793, 1893, 750, 1908, 581 get $50 each.
"DAILY DOUBLE” BETTING STATISTICS
The following were Saturday's "Daily Double" betting figures:---
*First Leg Copper Idol (35), Daylight Eve 27), Delightful Chance (0), Fox--
6
bridge (225), Gold Coin (28), Gold Bovereign (84), Mersey (0), Night View (25), Plain View (181), Seven- teenth of September (69), Tillicum (0), Ythan (106) and. Zero (5),
Second Leg Ballos (1), Belmont Star ((4), Blue Ribbon (1), Celebration Time Southport, May 16- Miss Bridget Newell, Derbyshire (1), Double Chance (48), Emer- champion, leads at the end of the geney Call (1), Festival Eve (5); qualifying round in the British Hopscotch (12), Judea (0), Lime- women's open golf championship Ught (0) Philanderer (6), Stop- with an aggregate of 152 strokes watch (20), Eylvandale (0), Unicorn (2), Warrington (2) and West Zor 38 holes
Parade. (5), Bouter
. and today Chesterfield imports thou- sands of bales of tobacco from Turkey and Greece to add flavor and fragrance to Chesterfield Cigarettes.
Turkish tobacco is expensive. The import duty alone is 35 cents a pound. But no other place except Turkey and Greece can raise tobacco of this par- ticular aroma and flavor.
This Turkish tobacco, blended with our own American tobaccos in the correct proportions to bring out the finer qualifies of each tobacco, helps to make Chesterfields outstand ing for mildness and for better taste.
LOKUTY & MYLLI Tokicoti tó. (Canta), Ian)
Thesterfield
IMERTY M18R4' SOKARTO CO
Ditinding
for mildness
A
--- för better taste
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