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HANDICAPS FOR SIXTH EXTRA MEETING

Racing For Whitsun Holidays

the 2 Mile Post, Once"

The following are the handicaps Warwick Farm Handicap (From for the Sixth Extra Race Nieeting:| June Handicap "A" Class 1 Mlle)

Bear Claw 184, Cameronian 153, Cossack's Beauty 140, Desert Chief 168, Gladiator 140. King's Warden 158, Oak Bay 140. Wild Life 140.

Bondi Handicap "A" Class (6 Furlongs) Blandford 149, Courting Eve 185, Double Finesse 135. Electron 145. Lancashire Chips 145, Tornado Star 135.

Whitsun Handicap (1 Mile) Borrachite 140. Dekko 142, Desert Star 150, Final Triumph 140, Gol- den Cow 150, Louis XTV 163, Plet Heir. 140, Planchet 151, Balvage Master 140, Smiling Thru 180.

Customs Handicap "C" Class

(1st Section) & Furlongs Amberley 144. Just In Time 160. King's Justice 151, Lancashire Lass

Roped and In)

A Lovely Time 150. Boris 135, Cape York 142, Colorado Star 149, King's Privilege 160. Lily 135, Lucky Lad 165. Rex 155, Sydney Bridge 135, The Buffer 148.

*

Shatin Handicap "U" Class (1 Mile) Araxy 140. Diogenes 140, Ebony Idol 140. Election Time 168. Estover 150, Flybynight 140, Gold Coin 153, Gold Sovereign 140, Good Morning 140. Mac's Adventure 146, Racing Boy 140, Valorous 185.

Lead Mine Handicap "B" Class (6 Furlongs) Bcolat Bay 147. Commencement Bay 140, Expression Time 154, Han- dicap Eve 144. Havoc Eve. 156. Honeymoon Eve 181, Humdrum Eve 155. Jober 140, New Star 163, Poten,

181. Laughing Girl 153, Rose-Queen tate 108, Red Feather 151, Rob Roy 168. Scente View 149, Tyne 181155, Soldier of Britain 164. King's Bounty 140,

Customs Handicap "C" Class

(2nd Section) 6 Furlongs Bistre 162. Jungle Jim 168,

OLYMPIC STAR

Laughing Buddha 155, National IN JAPAN ARMY

Defence 148, Night View 155. Rose Jane 149. Royal Highness 140. Sol- dier of China 183, Sunlight View) 153. Tampa Bay 144.

Fixtures

SPORT

| LEAGUE TENNIS HOME CRICKET

RESULTS

CLOSE GAMES AT

SOOKUNPO0

The rain held off yesterday for the "D" Division tennis matches after raining the programme for the first four days of the week but tennis players generally made up for lost time and those who were not engaged in League matches played in practice matches.

ARMY WIN

At Sockunpoo the Army Tennis Club beat Radio Sports Club by Ave sets to four. Scores:- Adlam and Bradshaw (Army):

beat Chanson und Hassan, 6-3 beat Sherifi and Au Kam-

8-1 moon beat D'Alemleda and Souza 6-4 Flinter and Kingsland (Army);

beat Chanson and Hassan... 6-4 last to Sheriff and Au lost to D'Alemleda and

Souza Emberson and Aslet - ((Army): heat Chanson and Hassan. lost to Sheriff and Au...... lost

D'Alemleda to Souza

2-6

2-6

6-3 4-6

and

5-7

NARROW WIN On their own courts the Indian Recreation Club lost to the Civil four sets to five. Service by

Scores:-

A

Bakar and A. A. (I.R.C.):"

Aziz

lost to Bebbington and Col- Shanghai, May 27.

Mr. Kohei Murakoso, the well- known long distance Olympic run- ner, has arrived here on his way to take up active service as an army sergeant" on the Lunghal front.-International).

Sporting RAIN INTERFERES

TODAY

WITH BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE CARRIES ON

New York, May 26. All matches in the National

M.

.

ller.........

2-6 lost to Bostock and Sherwood 1-8 lost to Baker and Patterson 1-0

L A. Razack and K. Nazarin

(L.R.C.):

"

beat Bebbington and Collier 8-1 beat Bostock and Sherwood 7-5 drew with Baker, and Patter-

вол

M. U. A. Razack and K. M.

Rumjahn (IRC):

Middlesex Defeats Worcestershire

London. May 28.

At Lord's, Middlesex defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 31 runs in the County Cricket Championship.

Worcestershire

were dismissed

SCOTS GOLF

DARK HORSE

Stevenson Beats Kocsis In Amateur Tourney

Charles

London, May 26. Koesls, conqueror of for 83 and 126 in their two innings, Johnny Goodman, was himself pus while Middlesex scored 241, R. Jout today in the fifth round of the Crisp taking seven for 32.

British Amateur, Golf Champion - ship by J. B. Stevenson, a Scots-

TOURISTS, LEAD

At close of play today. Hamp-man, who is considered to be a shire had 157 (O'Reilly 6 for 65) "dark horse" in the championship. while the Australian tourists had

Stevenson beat Kocsis by the 04 for one wicket (Fingleton 81 wide margin of seven and five. not out, Bradman 71 not out).- (Reuter).

Charles Yates.continued his win- ning streak by eliminating W, M. Robb, who had previously beaten

BOXING BOUT Robert Sweeney (holder), by six

POSTPONED

New York, May 27. The bout between Barney Ross and Henry Armstrong for the world's championship welterweight title did not take place at Madison

last night Square Garden account of rain.

on

If conditions are. favourable, it will take place tonight (Reuter).

3-8

lost to J. Xavier and A. A,

Remedios lost te H. A. Ribeiro and M.

Guterres

1-6 M. Ramzan and M Singh

lost to Xavier and Marques 1-6 lost to Xavier and Remedios 0-8

lost to Ribeiro and Guterres 2-6

S S. Hussain and A. R. Azan

(KIT.C.):

drew with Xavier and Mar-

ques

and five.

Leonard Crawley, one of the few Englishmen left. beat Francis "by eight and seven.

Hector Thomson, another mem- ber of the British Walker Cup team. beat McKinlay on the 20th.

Other Afth round winners who enter the quarterfinal stage are H W. Hattersley, of Australia, Somer- ville of Canada, Cecil Ewing and Cyril Tolley(Renter).

EMPIRE SHOW SOCCER

CELTIC DEFEATS

..

SUNDERLAND

Glasgow, May 26.

SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938.

The

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you wish to buy the same standard quality every- body prefers in England, apply to MESSRS. H. SICHEL SOHNE'S.

Sole distributors for Hong Kong & South China:-

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St. George's Building, Ice House Street,

Tel. No. 20133,

FANLING GOLF

The following are the starting times for tomorrow:-

The replay between Celtic and Sunderland in the British Empire Exhibition soccer tournänient end-m.

-OLD COURSE

HONG KONG

9.24. J. Harrop and A. Sommerfelt. 9.28 J. B. H. Leckie and a. C. Wor-

*rall.

9.32 B. G. Leighton and P. S.

Delany.

"

9,36 Lissaman and W. J. S

.6-6sed in a win for the Scottish team 9.12 E. T. McMullen and.D. L'um- Key

8.15

drew with Xavier and Re-

medios

by three goals to one:

6-6

drew with Ribeiro and Gu-

terres

phreys. The two sides played to a goal-9.16 9. H. Dodwell and A less draw in spite of "extra time] Humphreys. 6-6 yesterday.--(Router),

D.

9.40 C. Austin and G. R. Riddell-

Carre.

9.20 S. J. H. Fox and I, H! Geare,

bcat Bebbington and Collier 6-2 lost to Bostock and Sherwand 4-6 drew with Baker and Patter-

son

... $3 KOWLOON TÔNG WIN

A close match, was seen at Kow-

Baseball League today were post-loon Tong when the home team poned owing to rain.

BASEBALL-Volunteers v. Chinese

Baseball Club.. BOWLS. First Division;" Craigen- gower C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Police R.C. v. Recrelo: Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C. Second Division: Hong Kong F.C.

The fall programme In the "A" v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Civil Ser- American section. however, WOS vice C.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. "B:" carried through. Cleveland In- "Police RC. v. Craigengower C.C.dlans were beaten by Boston Red

Recreio v. Taikoo R.C. Third

Sox. the Yankees beat Detroit Division: Yacht Club v. Kowloon Tigers. Philadelphia Athletics beat

P.C.: Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong Electric R.C.; Recrelo v. Craigen-ton senators had the better of St. Chicago White Sox and Washing- gower C.C.: Kowloon Tung Louts Brown by 12.10. Hong Kong F.C.S

TOMORROW

BASEBALL-Volunteers, V.

Hengi

beat the Chinese Recreation Club by 5. sets to 4. Scores:- W. K. Ma and W. H. Wel

(Kowloon Tong):

beat M. C. Chan and P. 4.

Chiu

8-3

beat C. Wel and H. N. Chau 8-2 lost to S. L. Ma and 3. ..'

Cheung

A. E. Mackay and W. Zim-

0-6

N.

Scores:

mern (Kowloon Tong):

AMERICAN LEAGUE

lost to Chan and Chiu :..... 3-6

H. H.

E.

lost to Wei and Chau......

2-6

5" 9

3

lost to Ma and Cheung

3-8

1 7

·

Tong):

8 14

1

beat Chan and Chiu

4 5 อ

beat Wet and Chau

Detrolt

BOWLS-Open Rinks Champlon-

Boston

IK. Lam and H. Lin (Kowloon

8-3

7-5

B-4

9.44 K. S. Morrison and J. A. D.

Morrison.

Acclaimed with delight

•You too will enjoy this fresh and fragrant bigarette.

Kong Baseball Club: Recreio v. New York Indian R.C.

ship: E. de Souza v. J. J. Basto (Kowloon B.G.C.); A. Brooksbank Cleveland

v. A, H. Basto (Recreio: H. A Foxx homered for Boston and Alves v. T. Ferguson (Kowloon Keltner for Cleveland).

C.C: R. Duncan v. E, Lines

Philadephia

Kowloon F.C.); F. Nolan v. E

Chicago

Zimmern (Hong Kong FC)); W

beat Ma and Cheung

-K.I.T.C. LOSE

At King's Park the Kowloon

+ B

2

9

0

Indians Tennis Club lost to.Club

de Recreto by 74 sets to 14

.12

13

◊ Scores:

....10

15

1 A.

(Lewis, Wright

Gul v. A. E. 9. Altes (Civil Ser-Washington. vice C.C. C. S. Rosselet J.St. Louis Cavanagh (Police R.C.).

Khan and S. R. Salich and Вопита "(K.LT.C.):

GOLF-Summer Cup Final (Kow-homered for the Senators and Clift lost to A. E. Xavier and H.

loon).

for the Brown).--(Reuter).

Marques

41

Lawn Bowls Teams For The Week-End

F.

The following are some of the teams selected for the League Lawn Bowls matches to take place today.

CLUB DE RECREIO 1st Div. (Away) v. P.R.C. -J. Luz, C. E. Marques, A: A. Re- medios, and H. A. Alves (skip).

L. F. Xavier, D. C. alves, F. V. V. Ribeiro, and R. FLaz (skip).

J. E. Noronha. J. F. V. Ribeiro. C. G. Siva; and F. X. M. Bilva

skip).

2nd Div. (Home) v. T.K.C. F. A. Machado, C. A. Lopes, C. H. Basto, and J. J. Basto (skip).,

C. C. Pereira, F. A. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Guterres, and B. Basta (skip).

L. A. Gutierrez, A. V. Barros, L.

J. Silva, and F. X. Soares (skip).

-3rd Div."(Home) v. C.C.C. J. C. Remedios, J. M. O. Sequeira, O. P. Remedios, and C. R. Pereira (skip)!

A. M. Xavier, H. A. Botelho, J. M.

3. Rosario, and E, Sousa (skip).

C. Vaz, C. M. Silva, M. A. Car- valho, and C. M. S. Alves (aklp)).

KOWLOON C.C.

The thilowing players will repre- sent K.C.C. in their Lawn Bowls League âxture on Saturday:

1st Div. (Away) v. 1.R.C. W. Muicahy, J. M. Brown, E. Craig, and E. Kern (skip).

A. E: Bilkstone, T. A. Madar, H. Overy, and E. C. Fipcher (skip).

W. Hyde, L. Jack, A. W. Smith, and J., Hyde (skip).

Reserve:-á. Jones,

162 FIRST PRIZES-

MOVADO

LEADING THE WORLD IN WATCH VALUE

NEUCHATEL OBSERVATORY COMPETITION 1936/37. MOVADO RANKS FIRST

all Leading Stores in Victoria and Kowloon.

Bole Agents "CHINESE TRADING CO.

Bank of East Asia Building, th Floor,

3rd Div. (At Home) v. H.K.EE.C.

A. J. Kew, C. J. Tacchi, W. W.

Hirst, and J. Fraser (skip),

V. C. Labrum. W. T. French, J. M. Jack, and T. Carr (skip).

A. Dandi A. W. Ramsey, R. Marks, and H, Nish (skip).

will Wappingshaw -rinks

be arranged as usual for;bowlers not

taking part in League Gantes.

KOWLOON B.G.C.

1st Team v. Kowloon Dock at Austin Road

John Watson, S.. M. White. A. Hyde Lay, and R. Duncan (skip).

R. P. Philips. A. Macfarlane, C.

B. Hosking, and E. W. Lines (skip). G. E. F. Thompson, A. J. Hall. T. Armstrong, and L. Guy (skip),

2nd Team v. H.E.F.Ò. “A” at Happy Valley

E. V. Searle, K. C. Hamilton, G. C. Norman, and J. G. Meyer (skip),

L. A. R. Duncan, A. T. Lay."F: A. Cheesman, and J. 3. Logan (skip), "A. Macintyre, Jack Wasson, D. W, Waterton, and W. B. Drake (skip).

ELECTRIC R.C.

WWW +

Against 'K.C.C. at King's Park J. R. Way, J. F. Hedley, S. Dea-. con, and W. B. Muskett (skip). **W. Baker, G. G. 8. "Thomson. ✪ T. Padgett, and L. de Rome (skip). RC. Butler, C. E. Gahagan, H. 3. McKay, JK: Eloan (skip).

FOLICE B.C.

1st Team v. Recreio (Home) "J"Fender," "W" McHardy,”W. E Tollands, and J. Shepherd (skip). W. Cameron, W. Campbell, J Drem, and W. Mais (skip)....

W. McLeod, CA Dowman, G. Per- kins, and E. G. Post (skip),

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