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MACAO RACE MEETING George Potts Memorial Cup Main Event For July Races

By Last Quarter'

The Macao Jockey Club are holding their final race meeting of the first half of the year tomorrow, and this will be the last oc- casion, until September, for punters to indulge in their favourite sport. With the holidays over the week-end there should be a large crowd taking advantage of the break to visit the Portuguese Colony and is anticipated that the attendance will be greater than usuaj. “

The programme consists of seven events including the usual Ladies Sprint. The main race will be the George Potts Memorial Cup, atting remembrance of the late Chairman of the Club, who did so much to popularise racing "in Macao. The event is open to subscrip- thon ponies of the Macao Jockey Club and has attracted a good number of entries. A special $1 Cash Sweep is being conducted in connection with this race and from reports, received, the sales have been very brisk.

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AUSTRALIANS WIN BY WIDE

MARGIN

Derbyshire Not

1

Impressive

London, July 1, The Australian cricket tourists concluded their match with Derby- shire yesterday, winning by an fanings and 234 runs.

In reply to Derbyshire's score of 151 (Worthington 67, F. A. Ward 5 | for 45), Austraila made 441 for four

wickets before declaring. W. A. Brown, who hit up 206 not out in

the Second Test at Lord's, scored 265 not out, the highest innings of his career. He took six hours to make his runs, hitting a six and 30

| boundaries.

Walte

C. L. Badcock hit up 88. The meeting opens with a fivelnut runs true in the straight.

Going in again, Derbyshire were fürlong sprint non-winning Double Chance is a fair performer | skittled out for 56. M. G.

for Macao subs and is confined to but carrying top weight somewhat captured five wickets for 40 runs. Novice Jockeys. Rothesay Bay sdiminishes his chances. Wenning At one time he had sent back four a possible winner here as this pony is one of those worth following for for only 10 runs. Ward took three appeared to be coming on judging big money, while Sahara Star is for eight. to his recent outings Shih Yin also a fair performer and quite Grand seems to be on the down useful over the distance. ward trend and has been rather qisappointing of late, but may still

CHOI WA HUI HANDICAP

This six furlong spript will find

GLAMORGAN ». SUSSEX

At Swansed. Sussex cefeated Glamorgan by an innings and 132

runs.

Sussex compiled 449 `in their only

SPORT:

INTERESTING POSITION IN BASEBALL LEAGUE

Recreio Now Hard On Heels Of Chinese For Honours

THIS AFTERNOON'S MATCH

BY PILAT

The Arst major upset of the Idanao for the "runners-up berth- Benton occurred on Saturday that is if the Chinese should win

The following is the League Table up-to-date :—

last when Recreto trounced the the title. much-fancied Chinese nine to the tune of ten runs to one. The Chinese were outplayed in all de- partments and on the day's show-) Ing one could hardly consider them in the role of potential champions...

The Portuguese played brilliantly throughout and made. no errors. and their felding was the high- light of the game.

The Volunteers came a cropper in their race for the runners-up) position when on Sunday, they lost to Recrelo by the narrow margin of [one" run..

Alvares started on the slab for

P. W. L Pct. Chinese B.C. 9 7.2 0.777 Recreio

8. 5 3 01825 Mindanao Volunteers Indians

H.K.B Club

71 4. 3

0.671

8. *

0.500

7 3

4.

0.428

ទ 1. 8 0.111-

scure the remaining place. Morathe publie making Araxy (168 lbs visit to the wicket. James "Lace Recreio but was relieved by Pereira, the next two weeks or so we should

Tip, it fit to start, is worth con- the favourite and despite the sidering as this pony is quite a favourite and despite the weight Idge contributing 158. In spite of

this good score, Mercer, the Gia morgan bowler, was able to take

gd sprinter.

RACE COURSE 'HANDICAP

The

Annual

even wickets for 101 runs.

Glamorgan scored 173 in their Arst innings, arid in the follow-on they made 144, Dumeld taking four wickets for 27 runs.

SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938.

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GOOD GAMES IN STORE Taken on the whole, it is a very Interesting position indeed and in

and Bowen did mound duty witness some very "good "games.

At a meeting on Friday last, it throughout for the Volunteers.

RECREIO CLOSE TO CHINESE was decided to hold this year's league Recreio, by virtue of their two International series on a successive victories, are now hard basis, each team to play each other on the heels of the Chinese, with | once.

The Chinese It was also decided that in view one ratch in hand. have still, one match, to, play of the poor financial position f against the Volunteers. · A. win for the League, as a result of low-gate nant, but they lose they may series should be retained by the the former will give them the pen- receipts, the proceeds from the

probably have to play-off with League instead of donating them Surrey scored 395. (Fishlock 165) either, Recreio or Mindanao, pro- to charity. and Oxford repiled with 377% (Wal-viding these two teams wiri their ford 114. Watts six-for 60).

The following teams will parti- The following tentative matches (v. Volunteers. remaining games.

cipate in the International series: in down for decision this week- Sunday at 9.30 am.: Hong Kong However, a good fight should America, China, India, Portugal | end :—

B.C. v. Indians; second match. ensue between Recreio and Min and, the. Philippine Islands.

Today at 2.15 pm. Chinese B.C. | Volunteers v. Club de Recreio.

SURREY V. OXFORD At the Oval, the two-day match

between Surrey and Oxford ended

in a draw.

think this game racer is just about good enough to win. Chief op There is really nothing outstand-position will be furnished by Cuban ing in this six turlong race and Love and Mac's Adventure. once again my choice is Mongolian tatter, if anywhere near

at in spite of it carrying 168 18. Meeting form, and with the light He won fairly easily at the last weight to look after, will be very meeting and an additional 8, I close. A good outsider is National should not hinder, his chances to Anthem and at 143 lbs. he looks at: any appreciable extent. African attractive proposition. Cit is undoubtely the next best and TURF HANDICAP (2ND SECTION) should a second place. The

The task of spotting the winner others I am afraid are fairly out here is not an easy one as most of elissed and it is probable that Na-the entries have nothing in the way tion Triumph will be good enough of racing form to recommend them

At Brentwood, Essex defeated to occupy the minor position.

by. The distance is only five fur-Gloucester by an innings and TURF HANDICAP, (18T. SECTION) (longs" and I think Cleeve wil runs.

Astrik has an exceptionally good ultimately carry off chance in this five furlong sprint Cricketer 13 also a fairly good apa will be difficult to beat. This thing in this field. Lucky Seven nous is a fast starter and the dia was well thought of in his last two tance is eminently suitable. Emer-joutings and did not do too badly gency Call

should give Astrik aland should secure a place. Labour. close race especially if this chest-Day and National Triumph are about the beat of the other en- trants.

Two Helens To Contest Crown Der At Wimbledon

the event.

GEORGE PUTTS MEMORIAL CUP

This is the classic event, of thei day and I fully expect to see Merry Doer finish well up. Fairy Auk ran exceptionally well to win at the last meeting but the distance is over one mile, which should be in favour of Merry Doer. My next The following were the results of choice is Victory Life, who should matches played yesterday at Wim-un the other quite close, but this

"bledon:-

London, July

WOMEN'S SINGLES

<Semi Finals) **

Mrs. Helen Wills Moody (Ameri-)

ESSEX, Y. GLOUCESTER

Gloucester were all out for 96 runs in their first innings. Nichols taking six for 24 and 173 in the second. Nichols this time sending back Ave batsmen for 51.

.Essex totalled 309 In their knock, O'Connor making 130.

KENT v. LEICESTER · At Tunbridge Wells, Leicester defeated Kent by 387 runs.

Leicester scored 105 In their first knock, Wright taking, Ave for 81. Kent, however, fared even worse. and were all out for 58. Smith capturing five wickets for 29 and Geary four for 19.

In the second innings, Leicester

declared at 337 for seven. C. S. Dempster hitting up 142.

ppny is not too reliable. Merry Kent fared little better and Maker 160 lbs.) is a game racer were qut for 87, Smith causing the but I am afraid the weight will damage with seven wickets for 40, prove hiĄ undoing. In case Rethe-runs. say Bay makes a second appear-

ca) beat Madame Sperling (Denance and is saddled ror this event. mark 12-10, 0-4:

M.C.C. v. CAMBRIDGE

At Lord's, the, two-day match

between the, MC.C. and (America)

Miss Helen Jacobs beit Miss Alice Marble (America) 0-16-4.

MEN'S DOUBLES

*(Semi-Finals) .

Don Budge and

he should not be entirely neglected as he is a game battler and has only 135 lbs. to look after.

LADIES SPRINT

bridge was drawn,

Cam-

$

IN

Cambridge, scored 370 and 192 for five wickets declared. Thomp- son contributing 108 not out.

4.

This will bring the programme Gene Makoto. a conclusion and here punters (America) beat G. P. Hughes and will have to do their own picking

F. H. D., Wude 6-2, 6-4. 12-10.,

Quarter-Finals

Kukuljevic and Pallada (Yugo-) stava) beat Stürgeon' and Tuckett į

- (England) 6-3, ́·10-8, 6-4,

MIXED DOUBLES

(Quarter-Finals)

Henner Henkel (Germany) and Mis. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan (Amert-

cal beat J. pilte (England) and

Mrs. Heine Müller' (Bouth Africa)¦

· 7-5, 5-7, 6-2-

The M.C.C. scored 270 for eight wickets declared (Kay five for 89) and 236

as the entries are not known at (Reuter) the time of going to press.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, July-1...

to: nine wickets.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY

BASEBALL-Volunteers v. Chinese

B.C.

New York teams were again BOWLS-First Division: Police v.

successful yesterday in the Base-

Russell (Argentine) and Missball League, both the Glants and Freda James (England) beat Chris-the Yankees winning their en- tian Boussus (France) and Miss Nancy Wynne (Austrália), 8-2, 7-9. 6-4.

Ronald Shayes and Miss Jean Saunders (England) beat Jacques Brugnon (France) and Miss Thelma Coyne (Australia) 1-6, 6-1,

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LADIES' 'PLATE

Miss Gem Hoaning (China) Leat Miss F L F Thomson (England) G-0, 6-4 in the fourth round, and.

real" Misa N. B. Brown (England) G-2, 5-7, 6-2 in the quarter-nails- (Reuter).

counters.

Cleveland Indians recovered in their match against Detroit Tigers, winning by the odd run.

Scores:

A

NATIONAL, LEAGUE

New York Philadelphia

R. H. E. 14 19.0 1 7. 0

(Lelber homered for the Gianta),

5 10 1

Craigengower C.C., Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon C.C., Club de Recreto v. Kowloon Docks RC. Indian R.C..v. Civil Service' C.C. Second Division: Civil Service C.C. v. Hong Kong F.C. "A,” Club de Recreio v. Craigengower CC:, Talkoo. R.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.. Hong Kong F.C. “B”.V... Police R.C. Third Division: Kowloon F.C. v. Club de Recrelo, Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Tong, Craigen- gower «C.C, v. Hong Kong F.C., Hong Kong Yacht Club v. Hong Kong Electric R.C.

0., 1 2 SWIMMING-Chung Bing Bene- volent Boclety. Swimming Gala. Kennedy Town,. 7 p.m.

TOMORROW!

Boston Brooklyn

(Mungo pitched for the Dodgers)

Cincinnati

3 12 1 3

ADVERTISEMENT Pittsburgh

MACAO JOCKEY CLUB

The July Race Meeting will be held at Areia Preta,, Macao, Sunday 3rd July 1938, come mencing at 3 p.m

The First Bell will be rung at approximately.

2.30 p.m.

1 BASEBALL-Hong Kong. B.C. v. /

Indian B.C.. Volunteers:v, Club de Recreio

The match between, 8 Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs was GOLF Captain's Cup- (Fanling).

postponed owing to rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Philadelphia New York

I

7

MONDAY, JULY 4 BASEBALL-United States v. All

Etare.

0

7 0 (Finney homered for the Athletics and DiMaggio and Henrich for the Yankees).

1

The Club's Offices af Gloucester washington Building, 2nd-Floor – will remalu Boston

open on Friday, 4sh July and up

to 1 p.m. on Saturday, 2nd July. Detroit

By orders

B 1 11 16 0

9. 10

10 14 0

Cleveland

V^CHENG,

tcretarý,

Chicago St. Louis

11 11

1

4 0

+

7

BOWLS-Open, Pairs, W. E. Hol-

lands and 8. Farlow v. G., N.Mu chell, and J. C. Brown, (Kowloon C.C.). TENNIS-Mixed Doubles;, Chinese,

RF, Club de Recreio, Tadles RC v. Kovicon.C.C. "A," Kow- loon C.C. "B" v. Hong Kong C.C. TUESDAY, JULY 5...

0 BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER RA Lyemun v. Middlesex, Royal En- gineers v. RA. Stonecutters, Chauce rison v. RAM,C., B. Scats "B" v R. Scots "A"

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