10
Mr. Donald Black Rides Four Winners
(Continued from.. Page 2.)
DAILY DOUBLE EVENT: SECOND
SELECTED RACE
7----Warwick Farm Handleap
(1 Mile)
Mr. F. C. Hall's Katinka, 149
lbs. .........(Mr. L. P. Ralph) 1 Mr. Wayfoong's Home Brew, 165 ibs. (Mr. B. A. Proulx) Mrs. Dunbar's Aztec, 152 lbs. "
(Mr. P. P. Botelho) 3 Won by a neck, 'four, lengths be- tween second and' third.
Time: 1.46.3
Pari-mutuel:—
Win: $52.40.
Places: $10,20, $3,20, $7.30.
Also ran:-Dick Turpin, 145 lbs. (W. H. S. Davis); Roolfly, 151 (R. S. T. Bowden); Solerina, 140 (7. T. (D. Fung): Strathearriek, 152 Black); Twilight Star, 142 (Ip Kui Ying),
Racing Boy
558
435
17th of September 14
18
Shipmaster Tempest
918
893
200
151
Total 2,701
2,113
CASH SWEEPS.
RACE 1.
No. 069
1430 1421
..$369,40 248.40 124.20 Unplaced No. 1508 gets $50
No.
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RACE 2
$762.30 217.80 108.90
X67 1999 303 Unplaced Nos, 1912, 558, 764, 82, 1175, 1590, 1301, 1230. 54 get $50
RACE 3
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, MAY 17, 1937.
VALLEY RACE MEETING
Weights And
"Entries
The following are the entries and weights for 10-day's Race meeting at the Valley:-
Bond! Handicap- Class (Sir Furlongs) Able Amazon. 155, Aztec 140, Bobnjak Star 135. Centre Court 148. Courting Eve 150, Derby Day 135, Double Finesse 135, Electron 162, Gypsy Love 162. Holiday Eve 150, Lancashire Chips 165, Ranger 147. Strathcarrick 152, Strathroy Barred, Vixen Tor 135.
Green Island Handicap-(1st. Section) C. Class (One Mile) Amberley 149, Bistre 156, Bcolat Bay 163, Centre Forward 147, Jun- gle Jim 158, King's Bounty 146, King's Coronation 154, Kum Shan 183. Pontiac Bay 14, Ribble 152,, Rob Roy Barred. Royal Consort 152, Royal Highness 140, Sadko 183. Soldier of China 150... Soldier of Peace 152, Vira 165.
Green Island Handicap (2nd Section) C Class (One Mile) Commencement Bay 161. Firefly 140. King's Highway 140. Laughing Buddha 153. Laughing Cavallér 140, National Spirit 140, Night View Barred. Racing Pluck 149. Rose Evelyn 165, Sylvandale 151. Unplaced Nos. 1412, 103, 1910, Tiny Star 145, Wild Cat 181, Ythan
Aztec
638
Dick Turpin
104
394 130
each.
Home Brew
758
722
Katinka
185
174
Roolfly
12
20
No. 483
Solerina
15
83
..
Strathearrick
371
412
1825 116
Twilight Star
GO
147
Total
2,204 2,082
CUSTOMS HANDICAP
... $977.20 279.20 139.60 Unplaced Nos. 150, 354, 2074, B get $50 each.
RACE 4.
No. 368 ..
**
793 654
$1.017.60 290.80 145.30
RACE 5
Mr. Y. T. Fung. who had been riding consistently well during the afternoon scored his first win en 1581 ket $50 each. Night View in the Customs Handi- cap in which the favourite, Laugh- ing Buddha (Mr. H., C. Pih) came second and Rose Evelyn (Mr. B. A. Proulx) third.
A short race over six furlongs, It was fairly open and until the last hundred yards when Mr. . Fung's mount showed a good-burst
finished
of speed and
length-and-a-half to spare.
No. 1923 ........ $1,057.00
1867 1839
151.
Coronation Cup Handicap— (One Mile) 302.00
Coronation Day 150. Declasse 151.00
141. Gordito 168. Happy Venture Uriplaced Nos. 201. 1092. 2005. 55 140, Helephant 140. Mariposa 140.
National Anthem 140. Pagan Love" set $50 each.
154. Shipmaster 151, Tabby Cat 140. Tempest 148. Whalsey 147. " Manly Handicap-B Class (From
RACE 6
:
No. 1844
with
1
8. Customs Handicap (2nd Section) (6 Furlongs) Mr. Lan's Night View. 140 lbs.
(Mr. Y.
Mr. Sunshine's Laughing Buddha, 143 lbs.
$1,050,70 1944
300.20 281
150.10 Unplaged Nos. 220, 401, 392, 1323, 279, 244 get $50 each.
RACE 7
Fung) 11
No. 1102
(Mr. H. C. Pih) 2
Mr. Eu Tong Sen's Rose
Evelyn, 165 lbs.
(Mr. B. 'A. Proulx). 3 Won by length-and-a-half, length between second and third.
Time: 1.28.2.
Parl-mutuel:-
Win: $32.70.
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Places: $9.80, $8.90, $8.40. Also ran:-Firefly, 140 lbs. (I, C. Harris); King's Highway, 142 (C. L. Gregory); Laughing Cavalier, 147 (Tang Man Wa); Racing Pluck, 153 (8. L. Yueni Sylvandale, 158 (L, P. Ralph): Tiny Star. 154 (Ip Kul Ying); Wild Cat, 185 (P. P. Botel- ho Ythan, 158 D. Black).
Betting
Win. Place.
Firefly
184
118
King's Highway
57
54
Laughing Buddha... 510
· 269
Laughing Cavaller...
84
04
Night View
850
295
Racing Fluck
17
13
Rose Evelyn
443
117
Wild Cat.... Ythan
92 293
507
103 200 477
Total
2,602
2,206
SHATIN HANDICAP
Sylvandale
........ $1.101.30 314.80
.. 1782........
7........ 157.40 Unplaced Nos. 1188. 581, 187, 2115, 1879 get $50 each.
No.
>
RACE 8
96 $1.103.20 1014
315.20
: 157.60
the 1 Mile Post Australian Boy 155, Blandford 165, Brutus 147, Dick Turpin 160, Discovery Bay 149, Honey 154. Just That 147, Liangollen 152, Per- fect Day 149, Racing Heart 149, Roolfly 140, Saucy Face 157. Snowy River 151. Such Fun 149. The Right Time 149, Twilight Star 149.. Violet Queen 150.
Pineapple Handicap-B Class 11 Miles
Dawn Star 152, Havoc Eve 188, 1188 .......
King's Justice 145. King's Lead Unplaced Nos. 1950, 2233, 7, 1818,140, New Star 161, Potentate 148,
3, 1950, 1904, 435 get $50 each.
No. 522 1771 1393
个
RACE 9
$1,960.00 560.00 280.00
42
Unplaced Nos. 1503, 780, 1885, 2211, 390, 119, 1384, 1687, 121, 1916 get $100 each.
Programme For Sixth Extra Meeting
The following is the programme for the Sixth Extra race meeting. 417 to be held on Saturday, May 29
saddling bell The first rung at. 1.30 p.m.
will be
Red Feather 143, Rose-Queen 151, Soldier of Honour 159, Tyne Bar- red.
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
Bowl.-Police R.C. Spoon Game.
4 pm.
*
Racing Second Day. Fifth Ex- tra Meeting (Happy Valley), 12.30
p.m.
TO-MORROW Hockey. Mamak Tournament 1.-2.00 p.m. Shing Mun Handi-
(St: Andrew's Church cap-Winner $550. Second $250. Meeting Third $150. For China Ponies. Hall), 8 p.m. Winners of $1,500 or more in stakes
Meeting-Rifle Committee Meet- at H.K.VD.C Headquarters since ist January. 1937, barred. ing.
Allowance. Entrance $5.6.30 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY· 19.
Mr. Donald Black finished off a Jockey very successful day's racing by One Mile winning the Shatin Handicap \n' 22.30 p.m. Victoria Park Shooting-Hong Kong Rifle Asso. Shipmaster. "pipping" Mountain Handicap-Winner $450. Second clation Spoon and Practice Shoot View (Mr. P. P. Botelho) on the $250. Third $150. For Australian (Kowloon), 2 pm. Post The latter, however, paid Subscription Ponies. "A" Class. the excellent dividend of $90.70 for Winners of $1,000 or more in stakes a place bet while Araxy (Mr. B. A. Proulx) which commanded a goodly following was third.
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9. Shatin Handicap (2nd Section) (1 Mile)
Mr. Wong Sui Ngau's
Shipmaster. 151 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black)
Mr. Lan's Mountain View, 188
lba... (Mr. P. P. Botelho)
{
3
Mr. T M. Gregory's Araxy, '155,
ibs.......... (Mr. B. A. Proulx) Won by a short head, a length between second and third...
Time: 2.06.
Pari-mutuel:-
Win: $12.90.
since 1st January, 1937, and Pontes of this Season.. barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Оде Mile.
3.-3.00 p.m.-West River Handi- cap-Winner $460. Second $200 Third $100. For China Ponies, "C" Class. Winners of more than
En-
2 $1,000 in stakes since 1st January, 1937, and Grigins of this Season barred. Jockey Allowance,
Two Mile trance $5. From the Post Once Round and In.
4.-3.30 p.m.-Cabramatta Han- dicap Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. For Australian Buba- cription Ponies of this season Winners of $1,000 or more in stakes, barred. Jockey Allowance. trance $5. One Mile.
Places: $7.40, $90.70, $14.60. Also ran:-Coronation Day. 100 (1p Kui Ying); Emergency Call, 140 (W. H. 8. Davis); Happy Venture, 140 (L. C. Harrta); Helephant, 140 (B. W. Tang); Maripost, 140 (Tang Man Wa); Morning Tip, 140 (W. H. Choy); National Faith: 140 (H. C. Pih): Racing Boy, 168 (8. c. Liang); Seventh of September, 162 (S. L. Tuen): Tempest, 147 (Y, T. Fung)..
Win. Piace.
169
Betting
Araxy
235
Coronation Day
302
248
Emergency Call
02
78
Happy Venture
141
136
Helephant
69
54
Mariposa
16
20
Morning Tip
Mountain View,
20
19
National Faith
121.
83
FRIDAY, MAY 21. Tennis.-Friendly, Club de Re- creto v. Kowloon 0.0., 5.15 pm.
SCOTLAND
WINS
Prague, May 15. Scotland beat Czechoslovakia in a soccer match by 3 goals to 1 after leading by 2-1 at halftime. Reuter.
Griftus of this Season Winners of more than $1,000 in stakes, bar red. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. Six Furlongs.**** En- 8.-5.30 p.m.-Lantao Handicap. Winner $400. Second $175. Third 5.-4.00 p.m.-Petho Handicap.$100. For China Ponies, "D" Class. Winner $400. Second $175. Third Winners of $500 or more in stakes $100. For China Pontes, "D" Class. I since "1st January, 1937, harred. Ponies that have won less than Jockey Allowance, Entrance $5. $500 and Winners of more than $1,500 in stakes since 1st January, 1937
Six-Furlongs.
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98.00 pm Ninling Handicap. --Winner, $400. Second $176. Third $100 For China Fontes, " Cixes, and Subscription Grifans of this Club of this Season that have won $500 or less in stakes. To be rid- den by Jockeys who have not won teu races anywhere at any time.
barred. Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5 Six Furlongs.
6-14.30p.m.-Wallsend Handi- cap. Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150. For Australian Subs cription Ponies, "B" Class Win- ders of $1,000 or more in stakes since 1st January, 1937, barred No Whips or Spurs allowed En- Jockey Allowance. Entrance $5. trante $5. Bix Furlonge."
'Tally Double Event: Fifth and One Mile, and
7-6.00 pm-Yangtze Handl-Seventh Races. cap Winner $450. Becond $200.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE UNIQUE RESULT
Police And Civil Service Draw
On All Three Rinks
What probably constitutes a world record occurred on Satur- day afternoon when the Police Recreation Club and the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club drew on all threë rinks in their First Division encounter in the Lawn' Royls League,
M. P. Remedios, C. Lopes, J. J. Basto (Skip) 25.
Total: 83.
E. G. Post of the Police Recrea- tion Club had the distinction of being fully responsible for this unique result The two other rinks Kowloon C.C.-J. R. Canning, A. had finished their 21 ends and the Nissim, W. W. Hirst, V, C. Labrum A. A. Dand, C. J score was 60-57 in favour of the (Skip) 16. visitors when Post delivered the | Tacchi. A. J. Kew, L. Jack (Skip) | last wood of the encounter. He 8. F. E. Nash, J. S. Dinnen. J.
a straight Smith, H. Nish (Skip) 21. carried the jack with
Total: 45. drive and the Police secured three shots to tle the match at 60-all!
Detalled scores were as follows:-
FIRST DIVISION
CHAMPIONS WIN' EASILY At the Valley. Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 32 shots.
Craigengower 'C.C.-A. S. Games: L. C. R. Souza, A; M. Ömar, U. M. Omar (Skip) 32. A. A. Razack, M. A. R. Souza. A. E. Coates, B. W Bradbury (Skip) 20. J. S. Landolt. V. N. Atienza, C. S. Rosselet, R Basa (Sklp) 28.
Total: "80.
Kowloon B.G.C.-W. Russell, V. Petherick. E. W. Lhes, T. Art- strong (Skip) 15. 8. A. Bright, R. O. Read J. C. GIL C. B. Hook- ing (skip) 18. E. Stoneham. W Orr. J. E. Henson, G. H. Sherrif (Skip) 17.
Total: 48
RECREIO VICTORY Playing at home, Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Club de Recreio by one shot.
Kowloon C.C.-W. Mulcahy, J. M.
Brown, E. Kern, J. M. Jack (Skip) 18. G. Lee, T. A. Madar, R. G. Craig, F. C. Goodwin (Skip) 20. H. Overy, W. T. French. E. C. Fincher. A. E. Sikstone (Skip) 21
Total: 59.
Club de Recreio.—J. A. Luz, F. X. Soares, C. F. Remedios, R. F. Luz (Skip) 15. J. Silva, L F. Xavier C. G. Silva, H. A. Alves (Skdo) 23. J. Noronha, C. E.
Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro F X. M. Silva (Skip) 22
Total: 60
ALL RINKS DRAW At the P.R.C.,
Service Civil Cricket Club Bed with Police Re- creation Club.
Civil Service CC.-L A. Collyer. C. Strange. J. Deakin, `R. F. Phillips. (Skip) 21. P. E. Knight, J. Gellat- ly, J. F. McGowan, S. Randle (Skip) 19. E. W. Simmons, H. E. Strange, A. W. Grimmitt. J. Holiidze (Skib) 20.
Total: 60.
Police R.C.-F. Forrest, L. Glen. dinning, F. Booker, G. Mass (8ktp) 11, W. Greig, W. McLeod, J. Orem. W. Mair (Skip) 19. F. Nolan, W. S. Dall, G. Perkins, B G. Post (Skip) 20.
Total: 80.
KOWLOON DOCKS WIN
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At the Valley, Kowloon Docks beat the Hong Kong Football Club by 4 shots:
Hong Kong FCR. P. Shaw, G F. Stephens. E. Tuck A. Hyde- Lay (Skip) 20. J. Russell, E. S.
Carter, N. J."Bebbington, A. Mac- Tarlane (Skip) 15. J. Howell, G. Duncan," F. Haynes, J. Rodger (Skip) 27.
Total: 62.
Kowloon Dock R.C.-G. Mitchell, A. Calman, J. Fraser, J. Brown A. Pearson, J. Kemp (Skip) 25. ton, R. Morrison, J, McKelvie (8kip) 24. V. Ramsey, M. Ferguson, J. E Ozorio, F. Cullen (Skip) 17.
Total: 66.
SECOND DIVISION
At. Austin Road, Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowling Green Club byli shots.
Kowloon BG.C.-P. T. Barby, A. M. White, D. W. Waterton, L. Guy (skip) 18. H. L Lockhart, A. . E. Jeffries, A, K. Taylor. W. 8. Drake (8kip) 24. EV. Searle, K. C. Hamilton, F. Morley, J. G. Meyer (8kip) 13.
ji
BIG WIN FOR INDIANS At Happy Valley, Indian Recrea» tlon Club beat, Hong Kong" Foot- ball Club by 20 shots.
Hong Kong F.C.-H. O. Walling- ton, E. Strange, R. G. Phillips, C. B. Robertson (Skip) 16. w. Ker- shaw. F. H. Glover. P. Morgan, J. A. R. Selby (Skip) 17. F. Anslow, A W. Hayward. A. Webster. A. Brooksbank (9kip) 0.
Total: 42, Indian R.C.-S. M. Ruinjahn, A. Wahab, A O. Madar. A. R. Dallan (Skip) 26.
J. Hoosen, A. Bakar. A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu (Skip) 21. A. H. Rumjahn. Á, H. Rumjan, A. H. Madar, M. R. | Abbas, M. Y. Adal (Skip) 21.
Total: 68.
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W.
TAIKOO BEAT POLICE
Taikoo
LI
At home, Talkoo Dock best Po- lice Recreation Club by 13 shots.
Fleming, E. Wilson Cunningham, J. C. Polson (Skip) 13. W. Melrose, R. Wright, J. J. Whyte, R. M. Keown (8kp) 25. W. Brown, D. McColgan, J. A. Watson. T. F. Stálnton (Skip) 23.
Total: 61.
Police R.C.-C. Gough, 8. Farlow, N. B. Fraser, A. E. Carey (äkip) 24. A. Soutar. F. Kedy, T. Tallon, W. Glendinning (Skip) 10. T, H. Daly. J. Jessop, A. J. Johnson, J. 8. Rld- dell (Skip) 14.
Total: 48,
THIRD DIVISION
FOOTBALLERS WIN At Kowloon Docks, Kowloon Football Club defeated Kowloon Tong by 2 shots...
Kowloon F.C.-A. Lapsley. R. H Lapsley. J. Lindsay, R. Lapsley (Skip) 15. W. Knox, J. Watson, V. H. White, R. Hall (8kip) 20. T.
J. Gibson (Skip) 17. Fergusson, F. White, J. T. Smalley,
Total: 52.
Kowloon Tong-H. Gittins, T. K. Lim, A Spary, S. J. Houghton (Skip) 17. J. N. Wong, Dr. Asger. C. J. Roe, W. Simpson (Skip) 16. H. Y. Hau, J. L. Stephens, W. Howard, A. H. Basto (Skip) 17.
Total: 50.
WIN FOR CIVIL SERVANTS, At the Valley. Civil Service Cricket Club beat Craigengower Cricket. Club by 16 shots.
.
Civil Service C.C.-M. E. Purvis, C. Champelovier, W. R. Hillyer, M. N. Rahisen (Skip) 26. E Kirman, lake (skip) 19. A. Wan. J. Pen- G. F. Bently, L. R. Whant, H. West-
gelly, W. Cullips, J. Cook (Skip) 25,
Total: 70.
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Cralgengower C.C.-W. J. Penny, L. Sky, Javier, 3, Smith (Skip) 16: H. Fox, W. Atkins, D. Rozarie, W. J. Bagley (Skip) 25. G. Ladd, D.. Hung. G. Payne, E. Zimmern (Skip) 13..
.. Total: 54
YACHT CLUB BEATEN At North Point, Club de Recreio beat Yacht Club by 8 shots.
Yacht Club-R. H. Wild, D. J. Fraser, A. Stevenson, G. E. Costello (Skip) 19. G. 8. Archbitt, D. Drummond, G. C. Young, B. E. Maughan (BHp) 17. A Murdoch, W. H. Mansfield, A. w. Brown) E. S. Abraham (skip) 16.
Total: 52.
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J
Recreio C. C. Pereira, Figueiredo, H. C. Carvalho, E. A. Botelho (8kip) 18. A. M: Xavier, C. M. Kavier, C. E. Xavier, J. M.B. Rozario (Skip). 23. A. V. Gosano, E. Leilao, C. P. Remedioi, C. Roza- Pereira (Skip) 17.
Total: 68.
CORONATION GALA
China Achieves Splendid
Victory At V.R.C.
on
China achieved a splendid victory amidst scenes of intense excitement in the Coronation International Swimming Gala Saturday night, which was held in the presence of a large and appreciative audience in the Victoria Recreation Club
*** Portugal obtained second place whilst Great Britain was a close third.
Amongst a very large' and 'representative gathering was His Excellency The Officer Administering The Government, Mr. N. L Smith C.MG., and his daughter, Miss Judith Smith, who distri- bated the prizes at the close of the proceedings.
BEATEN BY A YARD Some idea of the keeriness of competition which characterized this splendid swimming carnival may be gained by the fact that in the 300 Yards - Free-Style Relay China hitherto undefeated was beaten by a yard, Portugal being the winner.
1
100 Yards Free-style: Normän Lee (China), 21. Oliveira (Portu- gal), 3. E. Hamilton (Great Brie tain). Time: 57 secs.
300, Yards Medley Relay: China" (Ng Lin, Enrique Chan and Norman Lee), Time: 3 mins. 24 2/5 seca. 2 Portugal (W. Law- rence. L. Röza-Pereira and E. M. Marques); Time: 3 mins. 31 4/5 secs.: 3 Great Britain (H. Milling- ton. H. Mitchell and G. Arnold). 300 Yards Free-style Relay: 1. Portugal (L Oliveira, H. L. Ozorio, C. N. da Silva, L. M. Remedios, W.. Lawrence and, A. A da, Roza), 2
Another instance
of thrilling entertainment appeared in the 100 yards Back Stroke individual event which from start to finish was just a hectic scurry and credit is due to Ng Lin who made an aus- picious first representative appear- ance when he beat Lionel Roza-China (Chung Tze-ting, N. Lee, iPereira just by a touch. The en-
Ng Chun-man, Hon-chuen, Kwok thualasm of the last length with Hon-ming and Robert Chan), 3 Ng in and Lionel Roza-Pereira Great Britain (L. Cardew. R. B. fighting it out had to be seen and Wood. A. Keown, R. Goldman, E beard to be appreciated.
Hamilton and J. Kayley). Time; 2
China scored in the Medley Remins, 42.2/5 secs. lay in very fine style. Earlque Chan being the star performer.
THE RESULTS
The results of the events were as follows:
108 Yards Back-stroke: 1 Ng Lan (China), 2 L. Roza-Pereira (Portu- gal), J. M. Calvert (Great Bri- tatm). Time: 72 3/5 secs.
100 Yards Breast-stroke: 1 NR Kam-to (China), 2.E. M. Marques (Portugal), 3 R. G. L. Oliphant (Great Britain). Time: 75 secs.
LOCAL LEAGUE BASEBALL
Pui Ching Beat Volunteers
JAPANESE RESIGN
At Caroline Hill yesterday morni- ing. Pui Ching University beat the Hong Kong Volunteers team by one run in a League baseball match. The game
exciting was very throughout the whole of the seven Innings and two home runs were registered. HL 8 of the Volun- teers annexed the first home run in their fourth Innings Stofen hit a home run for Put Chiing in their Afth innings. In the first innings the Volunteers won the toss and batted, but failed to score. When Put Ching started at the diamond they managed to rcore three runs and take the lead. In the second innings neither side scored any runs and Pui Ching was the lead with three runs to their
Ching credit. In the third innings Pul
still in
went further into the lead by obtaining one run through Lum who was brought in by Moore, The side was put out by fles which were caught by Mendoza, Costa and D. Léonard.
VOLUNTEERS RECOVER
In the fourth imings the Volun- teers made a great recovery and obtained three runs, a home run, by 9a. and two runs one by Cam- pus, and one by Bowen. Pui Ching did not score in this innings. In the fifth innings both teams scored another run to the score which fmade them five to four in favour of Pul Ching.
Water Polo: China (Chan Shek- pui. Enrique Chan, Lau Yan-chun, Fung Kwok vu. Chọn Kị chung. Robert Chan and Leung Ho) lost. to a combined Portugal and Great Britain team (M. M. de V. Soares; WF. Kerr and N. Delgado: J. M. Calvert; L. Roza-Pereira. A. A. da Roza and C. E Roza-Pereira) by one goal (scored by C. E. Roza- Pereira) to ni
Final Standings: China 17 points, Portugal 14 points and Great Britain 5 points.
Pul Ching victory by one run.
In the first game the Japanese team forfeited the match by re- fusing to play on grounds that they were not informed of Pul Ching University including players. from the US8. Mindanao on their team. The Japanese have resigned from the League. A very large fans Were gathering of baseball present to witness the game and enjoyed themselves immensely.
The teams were as follows:- Pul Ching: (1) Collier, (2) Moore, (3) Dew. (4) Cheung, (5) Lum. (8) Jones. (7) Stofen, (8) Kwong. (9) B. Kwong,
Volunteers (1) Bowen, (2) Wing Lee, (3) Mendoza, (4) Beltrao, (5) Abbas, (8) D. Leonard," (7) Costa, (8) H. Sa, (9) Campos.
The Volunteers made some changes in the afth innings and the seventh innings when Hussain played in place of Sa. and 8. Leonard played in place of Wing Leonard played in place of Wing- lee. and N. Leonard in place of Abbas.
...
SATURDAY'S MATCH The Hong Kong Baseball Club scored another success when they. met the Hong Kong Chinese: at Caroline Hill on Saturday and won by B runs to 4.
The McCall brothers were chiefly responsible for the success of the game while Ledig, at second base, and "Smedley, at third base, con- tributed equal readiness and safety infelding for the Club.
Of the Chinese players Matty Chang played very well in his pitching which continued through- out six innings after he
Was
relieved by Wally Ching who had previously filled the position of short stop.
The score was 3-all at the end of the fourth innings, but the Chinese took the lead at the clos- Neither teams scored any more runs in the sixth,ing of the sixth innings when F but in the first of the seventh Ching who reached Arst base innings. the Volunteers managed through an error, rushed home on to draw on level terins with Pui
Ching. When Pul Ching went in to but the Volunteers tried very hard to stop them from acoring any further runs but just failed to succeed when they had two men out and the man on two atrikes but he sacrificed ~~ a "shot” and
brought Lum safely home to give
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
C.C.C. K.C.C.
| ELECTRICIANS WIN Total: 55.
At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong Elec- Craigengower C.C.-J. W. Leon-tric Recreation Club beat" Hong ard, H. W. Randall, B. W. White-Kong Football Club by 2 shota
-H.KE.R.CA, 'H' Arnold, T. man, H. V. Pearse (Sp). 24. J. R. Soares, E. McNay, K. M. Omar, W. P. Saunderson, J. Bioan, 8. Dea Ward (Skip) 1 N. Karanjia, A. son (Skip) 17. R. Q.Butler, H. J. Coelho, M. J. Medina, W. K. Way S. McKay, F. F. Duckworth, L de P.R.S.
Rome (skip) 16. R. W. Smith, G. HKF.C. (Skip) 28.
Total: 86.
G., S. Thompson, G. E Canagan, W. H. B. Muskett (Skip) 17. DE K.B.G.C.
Retrelo Total: 50.
K.C.C. TROUNCED: At King's Park Club de Recreio beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 38 shots, NLAND
Hong Kong FCJ Casey, W. J. F.KF.C. Buller, R. A. Trengrove, J. H. Gell-Talkoo ing (Skip) 17. B. A. Mansell, J Barnes, V. Walker, J. S Beach KFC. (skip) 17. J. Wells, J. Dobson, CSC.C.
Recreio D. C. Alves, A. F. Guterres, J. FV. Ribeiro, C. H. Bastó (Skip):31 E. Kavier, C. d. Entries close at noon on Thurs-Silva, P. A. Yranovich, A. A Re-I. Shaw, E. J. Edwards (Skip) 14. medios (Skip) 27. F. Machado, G
Third $100 For China Pontes, day, May 20.
Total: 48.
FIRST DIVISION
80 K.B.G.C 59 Recrelo 60 C.8.C.C.
82 K.D.R.C. -SECOND DIVISION
65 C.C.0. 83 KOC. 42LRC. ·
61 Police THIRD DIVISION
52 K.T.R.C.
70,0.C.C.
52 Recreio
R.H.K.Y.C. H.KER.C.
50 H.K.F.C.
48.
overthrow. In the Dext innings the Club started off with Muir who reached first base after being hit by Matty" Chang, and aided by two hits and several felders' choices, scored five runs to give them. safe lead. The Chinese were blanked out in the last innings though many oppor-
tunities were awarded when : E- Chang was given a walk to first base and stolò to the second and N. Chang repeated the same pro- cess but failed on account of Ralph McCall's brillant. pitching.
There were several stoppages 60 during the game but the players 60 of both teams took the field im- 60 mediately after they had appealed and the umpire's ruling in all
66 cases was upheld.
45 Score by innings:-
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46 HK. Bareball M
50
1/4 club/220210005-8 runs. 2011011 2:6 hits.
54 Hong Kong da
Chinese 0 10 201 04 runa.
0102000. hits,
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