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SATURDAY'S RACING.

THE THIRD EXTRA MEETING.

MONDAY,

Also ran: Ukelele, (Mr. Bulteel): Sallgia, (Mr. Pollock).

-length; lengths. Time: 2 mina. 00.4/5' acta, Parl-mutuol. Winner Places $9.60, $17.30.

$22.80;

Betting.

Win Place 618- 287 272

234

.264

140

70

64

172 80

With excellent racing weather and the absence of serious counter Macao Beauty,

Saligio attractions, there was a good

Ukelele attendance at the Third Extra

Brigado Call Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Baccarat Club on Saturday. Disappoint-

K.O.S.B. Subalterum Cup: four ment awaited the backers of furlonga-for, China ponies the pr favourites however, for in nine of vate property of Subalterns, 2nd the ten races on the card the Battalion, the King's Own Scottish favourite was beater, in some Borderers. To be ridden by officers cases decisively, but always to the of the regiment. Catchwoights 169 intensification of the thrill which he is insoparable from the sport. Dividends were consequently high.

Of the Jockeys, Mr. G. U. da Roza was the most successful, ho passing the post in the loading place twice, thres times in second place and once in third place. Mr. T. L. Wong followed him closely, with two firsts, a second and three thirds, while the best of the British con tingent was Mr. L. Reidy with two frsts and a second.

The Dyer and Beith ponies got two firsts and u second, and lengrs. Hall and Shenton, although faillog with Saligin in the Aggregate Stakes. managed to nolch two firsts und two thirds, while three thirds fell to Mr. Eve when better things were expected.

An extraordinary dividend of $180 for a win was paid in the Empire handien "B" "when San Diego, the rank outsider, came home, with the second am third favourites passing the post in that order and the pick of the public, Grey Knight,. unplaced.

MAY 9, 1927.

GOLF.

KOWLOONITES AGAIN BEÁT VALLEY PLAYERS.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

CHINESE SCORE THREE VICTORIES.

The weather was far from being ideal for tennis on Saturday, but although there was a strong wind

The junior section at Happy Valloy was again trounced by the Kowloon Golf Club in the return match played at Happy Valley yesterday. The pro- vlous match having been played at the blowing throughout the afternoon most of the matches down for decl. Kawicon City Golf course a fortnightsion were played. Four game wore ngo, the Kowloon players won the first match by the margin of 144boing still wet from Friday's heavy postponed on account of the grounds points.

downpour,

only one game ended up nil square only Boven games in the Aneby

Yesterday the Kowloon ropresen- tatives again showed their superiority, kong C.C. in all three divisions and The Chinese R.C. played the Hong. winning by a slightly bigger margin.secured all round victorica, losing The difference on the day's play was only saven matches out of 27 play- 16 points, representing 18 Individualed, and scoring 102 games against 105. victories. Whereas last time thera The Indian R.C. gained narrow were four matches drown, yesterday

wins against Kowloon,

Division and 13 in the B. The Nippon Club also scored double victories, the vletima being the United Services and the Kowloon C.C.

The full results were:

"A" DIVISION.

Lt. W. G. Mattingley's Stripos 1 L. J. B. A. Hankey's Saracen LL. J. D. Welch's Rum Row 3 Also ran: LL. H. A. Keely's Pessi mist, Lt. J. C. Shillington's Mush Mush, 2nd Lt. A. B. S. Clarke's River-9. grass, Lt. A. H. MacLaine's Shot III.

4 lengths; 6 lengths,

Time: 1 min. 03 sccs." Pari-mutuel. Winner Places $6.70, $6.00, $9.00.

Betting.

Sarncea Stripes Rivergrats Rum Row Pessimist Shot III Mush Mush

4

W. Davies and G. McLeod claiming one point from J. O. McLaggan and

Gray-

The full results were:

Singles.

$21.30; Kowloon G. C. Junior Section.

3. D. Thomson - W. McKay

Win Place F. E. Remedios 1%

A.W. da Roan

2

Commonwealth Handicap: **A" class: six furlongs for China penica. Mr. Dynasty's King of Troy, (Mr. G. U. da Roza)

J. D. Perry

1

C. B. Robert-

BOFL

R: Campbell 1

307

157

166 E. T. Andrews -

J. Laing

14

63

R. C. Wil

GO

E. D. da Roza

1

lace

44

00

58

09. C. Thomson

1%

F. E. Booker -

50 45

2.G. B. Slipper

1

P. Morrison

30H. W. Page

1

3/2

J. O.McLaggan 1

W. G. Davies

S. Gary

14

G. McLeod.

S. Hewin

F. Glover

H. Overy

1444 W. Pryde

8. H. Stewart

J. McBride

1

A. Goldden-

W. J. Carroll F. X. Remedios 1 A. W. Roberts 1

11⁄4

berg

T. Young

A. Brooks-

bank

125%

Foursomes

K.G.C.

J.S.

$24.40;

J. D. Thomson and F.,E.

Remedios W. McKay and C. B. Ro-

bertson

2

Win Place

401

A. W. Roza and E. T.

Andrews

2

234

.232

215

365 R. Campbell and J. Laing 180 E. D. da Roza and J. C.

Thomson

2

.216

319 R. C. Wallace and F. E.

.112

181

43

31

Booker GIG. B. Slipper and H. W.

Pago...

Mr. Eve's Buttle Eve, (Mr.

Stanton) 2 Me. B. M. Austin's Home Cali, The best race of the day was un-

(Mr. Pollock) 3 doubtedly the Dominion Plate for Also ran: Total Abstinence, (Mr. which there were four entries, With Reidy); Leaf, (late Four-Nought- the field running the whole mile al-Three), (Mr. Bultech); Papyrus, (Mr. most week and neek Geezer got | Wang); Dick Lo, (Mr. Chun). the race in the last 50 yards by a 14 lengths; short hand. length from Salvo, who bent two deadhunters for third, August and Pottenbush, by a head, the feld finishing inside length and a half.

the

Time: 1 min. 34 zuen. Pari-mutuel. - Winner Places $10.00; $10,60, $8,00.

Betting.

The band of the Second battalion K.0.5.B.. by the kind permission of

Papyrus Lieut. Colonel J. L. Comyn, C.M.G., D.S.Q, and officers, rendered a pleas-Total Abstinence

King of Troy of music between in programme

Home Call races, one of the most popular items

Battle Eve being the now celebrated "Froth- blowers Anthem."

The bookmaker again took up his atand close to the high road and the first too, and appeared to be doing goed business,

The results wore:-

Colonial Stakes: five furlongs- for China ponies. Weight for inches. as per scale.

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Goblin, (Mr. Pollock) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King of the Plain

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) Mr. Yar Man's Dick La

(Mr. Wong) 3 Also ran: Grande del Norte, (Mr. Stanton) Loongwa, (Mr. Chun); September, (Mr. Bulteel),

4 length: a head.

Ting: 1 min. 16.3/5 secs. Pari-muiuol.--Winner $7.30; Places $5.10, $5.30, $5,60.

The Goblin

Betting.

King of the Plains Dick Lo

September

Grande del Norte

Loongwa

Win Place

Leuf

Dick Lo

Empire Handicap: "D" class: one P. Morrison and J. D.

miles-for China and a quarter ponies,

Messrs. Stanter and Reidy's San

Diego, (Mr. Stanton) 1 Messra, Dyer and Beith's Loch

Tummel, (Mr. Reidy) 2

furlongs

Union Plate: six Mr. K. M's

Lucca II, (MË.

Wong) 3

Perry

J. O. Melaggan and S.

Gray...

W. Davies and G. Me-

Leod

1

S. Bewkin and H. Overy 2 Glover and W. Pryde

E. H. Stewart and W. J.

Carroll...

berg

Alug ran; Grande del Norte, Mr. J. McBride and A. Golden- Bulteol); Espoir, (Mr. Sewell); Grey P. x. Remedios and A. W. Knight; (Mr. Pollock); Easter Day, (Mr. Chun).

1 lengths; a neck.

Time: 2 mins. 45 secs. Pari-mulool, - Winner. Places $13.50, $8.30, $0.30,

Grey Kaight

Robert

T. Young and A. Brooks-

bank

$180.50;

13

Chinese v Hongkong C. C, On their own ground, Chinese R.C. defeated Hongkong C.C. by 23 games. Score:

Ng Szo-cheung and M. K. Lo beat S. E. Green and H. Owen Hughes, 6; lost to G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby, 5-6; beat A. Brearley and R. M. Henderson, 7-4.

HOME RACING,

THE GREAT JUBILEE HANDICAP:

London, May 7.

The Great Jublico Handicap rosult-

ed as follows!

Abbot's Speed 1.

Embargo 2.

Finglas 3..

longths. Tha nine Abbott's

Twenty-one ren, won by three

two lengths, and Spood, six to one Embargo and ve batting was 100 to to one Finglas, Reuter,

LAWN TENNIS.

TILDEN'S TOUR.

Berlin, May 7.

In the doubles Tilden and Hunter defeated Landemann and Kleinschroth,

6-3, 6-1, 4-0, 6-3.-Router.

"C" DIVISION,

Hongkong C. C. v Chinese. Ono their own ground, Hongkong

C.C. lost to Chinese R.C. by 68 games. Scorca:

G. S. Hugh-Jones and T. G. Bon-

Ng Sze-kwong and M. W. Lo beat Green and Owen Hughes, 7-4; beatnett beat M. K. Lau and K. K. Ip, Miskin and Carnaby, 10-1; beat Brearley and Henderson, 83.

Yew Man-tsum and Yow Man-kit beat Green and Owen Hughes, 7-4; beat Miskin and Cornaby, 6-5; lost to Brearley and Henderson, 5-0.

Total: Chinese 31, Hongkong C.C. 38.

Kowloon C. Cy Indians.

On the Kowloon C.C. ground, the home team lost to Indian R.C. by 7 games. Scores:

E. C. Fincher and L. Jack beat S. H. Ismail and S. A. Hussain, 7-1; bent J. A. Cussumbhoy and I. M. Razack, 7; lost to H. D. Rumjaha and S. A. Rumjahn, 47.

F. F. Fincher and C. H. Atkins and Hussain, 47; Jost to Ismail best Cassumbhoy and Razack, 7-4; lost to Rumjahn and Rumjahn

1-10.

W. Hyde and C. E. Millard lost to Ismail and Hussain, 4-7; beat Cas-

2 sumbhoy and Razack, T-1; lost to

Rumjahn and Rumjahn, .

Total: Kowloon 0.0. 46, Indian R.C. 63.

4

University v U, S. R C.,

At Pokfulam, the University do- feated United Servicos R.C. by 10 games. Scores:

T. W. Chong and A. A. Rumjabr lost to Stovenson and Howard, 3-6; beat Healing and Dalo, 8-3; beat Wright and Webb, 7-4.

L. Forster F. A., Redmond and lost to Stevenson and Howard, 5-6; beat Healing and Dale, 7-4; beat Wright and Webb, 74

H. C. Hung and P. G. Lim beat Grand Totals, K. G. C. 25% Junior Stevenson and Howard, 9-2; boat Section 9%.

-5; lost to W. B. Ma and W. P. Chan, 2-9 lost to W. K. Choung and H. F. Un, 110.

J. R. Collis and T. Megarry lost to Lau and Ip, 8-8; lost to Ma and Chan, 29; lost to Cheung and Un 2--0.

J. R. Hinton and A. H. Teen lost to Lau and Ip, 3-8; lost to Ma and Chan, 3-8; fost to Cheung and Un 1-10.

Total: Hongkong C.C. 23, Chin ese R.C. 16.

Kowloon C. C. v Nippon. Playing on home ground, Kowloon C.C. Jost to the Nippon Club by 10 games. Scores:

J. S. Smith and C. H. Leddra lont to K. Yoshikawa and Y. Hachiums, 1-10; lost to G. Akai and T. Yashiro, &-6; lost to N. Nomura and T. Takouchi, 56.

A. J. Kew and H. C. Baugh lost to Yoshikawa and Hachiuma, 4-71 beat Akai and Yashiro, 65; best tof Nomura and Takeuchi, 8-8.

W. Woodward and R. F. Stradge beat Yoshikawa and Hochluma, 6- lost to Akai and Yashiro, 6-6; lost to. Nomura and Takeuchi, 5-0

Total: Kowloon C.C. 40, Nippon 59.

On the Taikoo ground tho home team wero defeated by the R.A.0.c by 65 games to 34.

Keown and Eldridge beat Bindall and Hale, 0-5; beat Lake and Hardy, 65; lost to Thompson and Waterfield, 47.

Morrison and Boulton lost to Bin dell and Hale, 5-6; lost to Lako and Hardy, 1-10; lost to Thompson and WaterBeld, 13.

Healing and Dale, 6-5; beat Wrightsterfield, 4-7.

and Webb, J.

Total: University 59, U.S.R.C. 40.

Betting.

Win Places

436 479

Loch Tummel

285 323

.480 477

Betting.

Lacedo II

213 247

152 237

Win Places

Grande del Norte

94

111

71

136 Easter Day

Dragon Beat

.388 320

00

112

36

22 47.

50 Espoir

The Gomer,

.305

238

74

San Diego

33

21

54

74 Misty Eve

90 King of the Plains

253

193

.223

133

Scores:

Total Abstinence Flash Star Leaf

125

124

103

75

37

24

Commonwealth Handicap: class: six furlongs for China ponies. Mesars, Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, "(Mr. Reidy) 1 Mr. Dynasty's King Alan,

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2 Mr. K. H.'s Easter Day,

(Mr. Wong) 3 Also ran: Valour. (Mr. Chun); Scooter. (Mr. Bulteel); Vincent, (Dr. McGowa); The Sandpiper, (Mr. F. Roza); Furzefield, (Mr. Sewell); Plum Pudding. (Mr. Stanton): Cra. (owner).

4 lengths; 2 lengths. Time: 1 min. 35.3/6 secs. Pari-mutuel. -Winner Places $8.70, $5.80, $0.00.

King Alan

$56.70;

Union Plate: Six furlonga. for China ponies, subscription griffins of this season that have not won more than one oficial race.

Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Kom Tong

Hall, (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Mr. Eve's Festive Eve. (Mr.

Chun) 2

· Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Grig, (Mr. Pollock) 3 Also ran: Fire Call, (Mr. Sewell); Plum Pudding, (Mr. Reidy); Scooter, (Mr. Bulteel): Sugar Loaf, (Mr. Wong) Bing Boy, (Mr. Stanton).

Short head; 3 lengths. Time: 1 min. 30 secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner Placer $7.30, $12.50, $0.50.

CASH SWEEPS.

Winning Tickets For all Races.

TRIPLE NUMBERS. Following are the numbers drawn in the Cash Sweepa. Once more it will be noticed that the triple num- bors have had a run of luck, with 222, 522.60; 333 and 444 appearing in the returns, while the sequences 284 and 132 havo also taken a share of the money.

Race I,

$50 Tickets: 199, 68, 57.

Betting.

Betting.

Win Place .310

495 The Grig....

Win Places 503 305

Ticket No. 106

1:

390

12

"

Easter Day

.315

Senater

101

212 Bing Boy

387 Kom Tong Hall

.237 240

114

$924.70 264.20 .132.10

.200

220

Loch Rannoch

78 100

Scooter

.11.

107

· Race II.

Valour

21 路

Sugar Loaf

65

Ticket No. 178

$1,241.80

Vincont

18

15

Festive Eve-

50

78

1)

The Sandpiper

Fire Call

28

31

98 398

-364.80

177.40

Furzefield

11

Plum Pudding

21 18

Cra

Dominion

Platé: anc milefor

10 China ponies, subscription griffins of "pany season, and non-winning grifling

of this sensor.

2

Plum Pudding

Commonwealth Handicap: class: six furlonga.-for China ponies, Mr. Inu-Un's Little Sit Tâng.

(late Romeo, late Flash)

(Mr. Wong) 1 Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Re gent, (Mr. Bulteel) Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass,

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Also run: Laceda 11, (Mr. Chun) }- Dobbin, (Mr. Abel-Smith); Tangle, (Mr. Reidy); Sunburnt Rose, (DE. McGown); Bright Eve, (Mr. Stan- ton).

length; 14 lengths. Time: 1 min. 36/6 secs. Puri-mutuel. Winner Places $10,10, $33.00, $13.30.

Tangle Sunburst Rone Little Sit Tang Harley Grans Bright Eve

Dubbin The Regent Laceda II

Betting.

Megars, Hall and Shenton's The Geezer, (Mr. Sewell) Mr. H. P. White's Salvo, (Mr.

Wong) 2 Mrs. H. M. Austin's Pottenbush,

(Mr. Pollock) 3 Mr. R. J. Paterson's August,

(Mr. Bulteel) 3 A length; a head ("dend heat for 3rd).

Time: 2 mina, 10 secs. Pari-mutuel. Winner Pinces $10.80, $10.40. .

Betting.

$30.70;

Pottenbush

Win Place 584 .380

The Geezer August

..171

122

Salvo

166 268

103

165 and 108 140 Ponica.

Π

74 TO

47 49 10 49

One Third Aggregate Stakes: Mile.-Value $500. For all China ponles. Catch weights at 10 st. 9'Tha

Mr. Luen Yick's Maeno Beauty (Mr. Wong) Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call:

(Mr. G, U. da Roza)

$16.30;

"B" DIVISION.

Chinese Hongkong C. C. At Causeway Bay, Chinese R.Q. defeated Hongkong C.C. by 11 games.

H. Lo beat #. J. C. Chen and Armstrong and S. M. Garrod, 7-4; beut L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers, 9-2; lost to W. M. Lyons and D. S. Green, 5-8.

Lau Fook-ki and Chiu Chun-chiu beat Armstrong and Garrod, G-5; lost to Lloyd and Nowers, 4-7; heat Lyons and Green, 7-4.

In Tak-check and Lau Maa-kwong lost to Armstrong and Garrod, G-0; lost to Lloyd and Nowers, 5-6; bent Lyons and Green, 1.

Total: Chinese R.C. 55, Hong- kong C.C. 44.

Indians v Kowloon C. C.

At Sookunpoo, the Indian C.C. de- fented Kowloon C.C. by 13 games. Seoras:"

f.

S. A. Hamid and S. S. Hussain beat D. J. Purves and C. W. E. EL- shop, 74; beat A. H. McBride and G. Lee, D-2; lost to A. Hanson and G, Ford, 3-8.

S. A. R. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux eat Parves and Bishop, 9--2; best McBride and Lee, 65; beut Hanson and Ford, 74,

Y. A. Wahab and J. 5. A. Gur- reem lust to Purves and Bishop, sto Ticketa: 114, 427, 30, 220, 212, 6; beat McBride and Lee, 8-3 369.

Kace III.

Ticket No. 96

$1,598.10

400

456.60

"

47

228.30

350 Tickets: 524, 110, 148, 186, 41. Race IV.

$3,343,90 Ticket No. 265

065,40 477.70

M

307

89. $100 Tickets: 48, 08.

Race IVA. Ticket No. 234

250

389

$1,006,10 169.60 229,30

$50 Tickets: 194, 296, 314, 515,.

Race V.

Ticket No. 310

470

*

Wink Places

++

370

495 301 338 148 262 100 151 TO

$1,724.80 402.80 240.40 $50 Tickets: 180, 596, 432, 405.

Race VI. Ticket No. 267

493

*

Si

Empire Handicap: "A" class: one quarter miles for China

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total

Abstinence, (Mr. Reidy) 1 Mr. Eve's Misty Eve, (Mr.

Stanton) 2 Mcdern. Hall and Shenton's The

Gomeril, (Mr. Pollock) B Also ran: Flashy Star, (Mr. Sowell); Lonf, (late Four-Nought-Three), (Mr. Chun); King of the Plains, (Mr. G. U. ida Roza); Dragon Bont, (Mr. Wong).

length; length

*

Time: 2 min. 43.3/5x0. Parl-mutue, Winner Chun) 3 Places $11.80, $11.80, 48.50.

Mr. K. Ho's Baccarat, (Mr.

$1,061.20 474.80 209

287.40 $50 Tickets: 397, 247, 444, 441.

Raco VII.

Ticket No. 260

400 30

$1,642,20 409.20 234.00

$50 Tickets: 104, 549, 17, 416, 184. Race VIII. Ticket No. 80

lost to Hanson and Ford, 2-9.

Total: Indian R.C. 56, Kowloon C.C. 43.

U. S. R. C. Nippon Club. On their own ground, United Ser- vices R.C. lost to Nippon Club by 19 games. Scores:

Comdt. Turner and Lt. Sturges lost to Sajiki and Falloda, 3-8; lost to Mizuguchi and Miki, 5-6; lost to Okajima and Suenaga, -0.

Lt. Brewerton and Capt. Parkes Jest to Safiki and Fujieda, 3-8;

Sloan and Gardner lost to Bindall and Hale, 1-10; lost to Lake and 2-9; lost to Thompson and

Total: Taiksoo 34, R.A.0.C. 85. The matches which were postpoń- ed were:

"B" Division:-Royal Engineers v University, South China A.A. v. Craigengower C.C.

"C" Division:Craigengower C.c.) v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon British School F.P.A. v. South China A.A.

Chinese

Indiana

LEAGUE TABLES,

M. B. X. University Hongkong E C. Kowloon C, E, United Servicce

l'etrelo

Chinese

Cratzengower

Indiana University

Hippon......

United Serviers

Hung kong U. o. Kowloon C, C Royal Engineers Routh Chlar

31. 1. K.

Chinese

Crutcongamer

A. o. C. eerele...

Kowloon C. C. Nippon..... Kowloon School

South China Talkoo Hongkong C. & Netherlands

A Division.

B Division.

C Dillon,

Local Tournament.

W. Li, Pt.

"ཡH!1|

Provided the weather is favourable the final of the Open Championship Singles in the Hongkong Cricket Club tournaments will be played this afternoon commencing at 4.30 p.m. The finalists are Ng Sze kwong and S. A. Rumjahn. The Anal of the Doubles will be played on

beat Mizuguchi and Miki, G-5; bent bition while on Wednesday, an

Okajima and Suenaga, 8-3.

Dr. Thomas and Lt. Smith lost to Sajika and Fujieds, 4-7 lost to Mizoguchi and Miki, 8; lost to Okajima and Suonaga, 3-8.

Total: U.S.R.C. 40, Nippon Club 50.

M. B. K. Recreio,

От the Mitsul Bussan Kaisha ground, the home team lost to Club. do Recreto by 13 games. Scores!

TFujimori and 8. Hachiuma, loat to F. Remedios and J. Silvo, 4; lust to F. Osorio and A. Remedios, 4-7; lest to R. Hyndman and F. Prata, 47

J. Saldo and G. Nakamura lost to Remedios and Silva, 4-7 best Ozorio and Remedios, 74; lost to Hyndman and Pruta, 7.

02

E1

1.

şi

323.

268 (*dead heat).

Ticket No. 275

$1,647.10. 470.00 142.65* .142.65*

Race IX.

Y

648

*

"

$58.70;

222 $50 Tickets: 67, 131, 78, 29.

$1,708.70 488.20 241.10

Mizobe and 14. Kitajima lost to Remedios aud Silva, 47 beat Ozorio and Remedios, 0-5 beat Hyndaibn and Prata, 05.

Total: MBX 48, Recreio 50.

match will be staged on the Stard Court.

On Saturday Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham re-played their match with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark and on 6-3, 6-4, this occasion they won by They will now meet H. Owon Hughes and Mrs. Hall in the final of the Mixed Doubles.

The Davis Cup.

London, May 7. South Africa beat Ireland in the Davis Cup, Condon and Raymond beating Mahony and Melton, 6-B; victore now meet. 6-2, 7-5. The Switzerland in the second rannd- Router.

Britons Bent Swedes.

London, May 7 Britain beat Swedin by winning doublen to-day Godfree and the Gregory 'defeated Mullor and Malm- storm, 4-6, 6-3 6-1, 0-1-Refer. NO

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