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MAY RACES.
HANDICAPS FOR FIFTH
'EXTRA.MEETING. ·
The following handicaps have been allotted for the fifth extra race' meet- ing of the Hongkong Jockey Club to he held at Happy Valley on Saturday and Monday, May 28 and 29:
FIRST DAY.
Green and Handicap "A" Chand Perlongs,
Live
17 * SM
17 Duke of Verona
161 Glory
Boxing. Ev
Oor Third
Fork
San Dieg
158 Chernal
New Year Eve
IGT Waebr
Fifty Fifty
160 Arintosduiven
Itlachaion Hall
100 CRIMAT
Duke of Bergundy 136, Warrington
"Late the Trini itird
Chow The Lot:
Green Island Standicap "I" Clas-
Mewell
Bunning
Warlordship
Kim Toti Hail
Spinner
Tangle
Erstwille
As You Like it
Full Moon
Man of War
Pentive Eve
Green Island
Fan Blag
X
Westlake Ullawater Crotle
Turlar Skipper
Fire Call
105 Boukra
148 The Zebra
150 TATINI
160 Fair Erre
150 May
145. Han er
1.bs
BRITISH AIRSHIP .
ENTERPRISE.
R-100 TO BE COMPLETED
·BEFORE LONG.
LUXURIOUS FITTINGS.
An aviation venture transcend- ing in importance all air enter- 15 prines of the past will come with
150
14 the commissioning of the British 14s trans-Atlantic dirigible R-100 towards the end of the year. ".
147
14%
150
The R-100 now is being com- 110pleted at Howden Airdrome, and Parlongewill undergo her first nir trials in 150 a month or two. She is expected 149 to cross the Atlantic Carrying pas- sengers and maila before Christ- mas. She is twice the bulk of 14the Shenandoah or Los Angeles, in and the only alrship in existence or strength to 140 of suitable size
commercially
165 Bright Prospect
154 Chatto
18
Damaged Gooda
141 Termacadam
150 Hars ag
Grey Knight
340
344
140
to carry passengers
andicap "C" Clat Fations.
161 Ace of Spades
18 Harlene
155 Copper Mine
159 Pook Sha
$0
on the trans-Atlantic route. Sho
it Is, designed to carry a crew of 43,
18ten tons of freight, and 100 pas-
114
159 Duke of Nieblung 149 Bengers.
138 ·
136 King Constantine 12
Doufart Handicap "A" Clas-1
157 Wine Bay
100 Walchow
Northern Bing
125 Silver Fox
15 Sa Kiver Rupert
17%
'1 Flity
¡91 Chamal
18 Wurtang
167 Chenar
Warrington
Boxing Eve
One Thin
Peck
San Diego
New Year's Eve
148
110
240
First of 150. · ·
While of great size, this airship
110 is regarded as the minimum size Miles
172 Blackstone Hall
Beaufort Handleap" Clan-1
Howell
Sonning Warlordship
Kom Tax 1
+inner
Tangle
As You Like It
188 Man of War
16.8
that can be used. for commercial
is trans-Atlantic flights, and is mera- 148ly the forerunner of a fleet of 150- 142 passenger ships, it is said.
147
14
Mile
258
133 Tarzan
135 Pale Bre
147
160 leht Trospec
144
158 Grey Knight
JG4 Skipper
101 FanRag Star
16 Wine Dor
Little Alver
Commander. C. Dennis Barney,
who is the designer of the R-100, recently discussed with President Coolidge and Mr. Hoover the 140 carrying of American trans-Atlan- 140 the mail by airship.
..14b
110
156
·
Lantao ilandicap "A" Clane-1 Mile.
Full Huon
Razlog Eve
(na led
Perk
Pan Diego
Fitty itty
SECOND DAY.
170 *Fuji Star
173 Clor
161 Chemal
158 Work
106 Career
Blackstone Bl 110 Warrington
Duke of Burgundy 153 Chow Tere Lat
Late the Trai Biol.
Laning Handicap "B" Class Mile.
Spinner
Tangk
Erstwhils
160 Nuts Stag
Grey Knight
Lanta Handicap "C" Clad Mille,
The R-100 will cross the Atlan-
tic on the easterly trip in 48 hours 14and westerly in 60 hours. The 145 later and larger ships will require only 36 hours cast and 48 hours
ST
i
112
140
150
100
west. Commander Burney is now
in America conducting negotia- tlons for the dirigible's bullders.
It has been, proposed that of the 149 remainder of the fleet, half will be built in the United States und
144 half in England,
Mowzli
12 Bruker
Benning
1E5 The Zebra
Kom Tong 11
150. Tarin
15 Fair Eye
347
163 Mny
155 right Prespect
As You Like It
154 Chatts
144
Fall Moon
154 Damaged Goula
141
Man of War
161 Tarmendnth..
140
Frative Ero
140
140
Zin
15* *Southgnie
161
Tanaincy
158 Aen of Spades
is
Westlake
158 Harlene
160
Fanting Blog
128 Copper Mino
31:cler
157. Duke of Nieblane
11
Tarlar
165 Wine Bay'
15
Akloper
165 Silver. For
145
Northern Stag
165 Morninzber
140
Fire Call
16 Little River (
Jtupert
140
140
"Lato Liberty Hall.
Carlin
153 Fook Shau
LAWN TENNIS.
UNIVERSITY LADIES BEAT THE DIOCESAN GIRLS.
1
148
Officially Tested.
When completed the R-100 will he' tested by the Admiralty and given an air worthiness certificate. The U. S. Government has agreed sto lend Lakehurst Airships Stat
tion for the mooring of the R-100 on her first trans-Atlantle flights.
Luxury marks the passengers equipment of the R-100. There is A combination dining saloon and lounge in which 60 persona can be served meals at one time. A stair- case connects the ship's three floor levels with the control car, below. Staterooms open off a hallway surrounding the dining saloon, and companion ways connect with the promenade decks.
Rich Carpets
The University lady undergraduates boat the Diocesan Girls' School in a friendly tennis match played on Wed-
All furniture and fittings have nesday on the University ground by been designed to provide luxuri- 55 games to 44. Scores:
Misa I. Kwok and Miss A. Leungous comfort with minimum weight. (University) lost to Miss Mason and The ship's structural frame, of Miss Ellis 6-0, beat Mian Chan and aluminum alloy, is covered in the Miss Lemineur 7-4, beat Miss Broad- lounge with mahogany veneer. bridge and Miss MeAingh 0-2-21-12. The floors are of five-ply vencer,
Maa J. Ho Tung and Miss G. Ho richly carpeted. Tung lost to Miss Mason and Miss There are two promenade decks, Ellis 0-11, beat Miss Chan and Miss one on each side of the ship. They Lemineur 7-4, beat Miss Brendbridge permit lounging, deck games, and and Miss Mchinsh 7-4-14-19.
dancing. There are lounge facil-
Miss A. Barr and Miss H. Such lost ties also on the upper communica to Miss Mason and Miss Ellis 6-8, tion deck. Observation windows beat Miss Chan and Miss Lomineur
9-2, beat Miss Broadbridge and Bliss are built into the hull. The wall McAinsh 8-3.
structure is two layers of specially made fireproof fabric, providing sound-proof atateroom partitions. (Pictures will be found on Page
Total: University Lady Under- graduates, 55 games; D.G.S., 44.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
EASY VICTORY FOR CHINESE
R. C. SECONDS.
3.)
TO REPRESENT NANKING.
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C. C. WU MAY BE POSTED TO U.S.A.
Nanking, May 13,
The League fixture between the Chinese R. C. and the Cralgengower C. C, in the Second Division which was to have been played to-morrow was decided on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon, the visitors The Government Council is un- winning easily by 72 games, to 27.derstood to have decided upon the The Chinese won every set, Choa an appointment of Dr. Wang Chung- Lo being their outstanding pair, hus as resident representative in
won no less than. 27 games.
Great Britain; Dr. C. C. We, in A. B. Hamson and. E. Zimmern the United States of America; (Craigengewer), lost to C. Choe and and Mr. Li Shih-tseng, in France. Horace Lo. 3-8 lost to lu Tak-cheuk-Kuo Min. and Luu Man-ching 5-8; lost to Chau | ·
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Mr. E. L. Harrison, the Hon, and also because of the fact that a FOOTBALL TOUR.
Secretary of the University Football few of them also play cricket, but A. Kelly and George Lal lost to
Club, has been Int correspondence arrangements have been made so that Choa and Lo 3-8; lost to Ir and Lau and C. W. E. Bishop, E. F. Fincher 3-8; lost; to Chau and Kwok 2-0.
and W. M. Gittins, C, E. Millard and UNIVERSITY TEAM TO VISIT with Mr. C. C. Lim of Manila in con- with the inclusion of one of the first W. and H. & Howard lost to F, G, Wheeler.
junction with the Philippine Amateur team China Athletic players, who
has just joined, a
a side will be sent Chon and Lo 0-1: lost to lu and "B" Division versus. M. B. K. on the
Athletic Federation for nearly Lau 3-8; lost to Chau and Kwok 5.6. M. B. K. ground at 4 p.m.-Capt. J.
Manila papers have recently fo-month, and arrangements have now which should be able to give a good (Totals: Chineso R. C. 72 Cralgon E. B. Price, G. J. Tacchi and W.ferred to a Hongkong football team been completed whereby the team account of fieolt in Manla
P. Murray and D. S. Green, W. Brown
The party will be composed of the Rower 27).
paying a visit to the Philippines will all from Hongkong on May 20. Kowloon C.C. Teams for To-morrow. Woodward.
The team is composed of the pick following fifteen players: B. K. Jap, The following have been selected to "Division versus X. I. T. C. on the to play overal matches. The team
C. Lim, H. represent the K.C.C. on Saturday in K. C. C. ground at 4 pm-C. H. was described first of all as St of the Varsity players many of T. K. Tan, E. T
Atkins and Ortemen G. M. John's College, which does not exist whom, during the regular, season, T. She, B. ELEC League fixtures. Wing Woo street ----
"A" Division; versus C. R. C. on the Pinguet and A. E. Goast, J. E. Smith and then St. Joseph's College, but it have been unable to turn out on Braga, K. P. Gan, T. W. Chong,
is now understood that the side which week-ends on account of their duties Le Harrison, G. 8. Scully, A T TEL Contral 25
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