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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH; MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931.

THE DAVIS CUP.

AMERICA LEADS CANADA

IN ZONE FINAL.

Montreal, May 23. Amerian has again taken the lend

in the final of the North American Zone of the Davis Cup by winning the doubles match which was played to day. Francis Shields and Sydney Wood defeated J. Wright and Marcel Rainville (Canada) 8-6, 6-4, 0-2.

In the singles each sillo had won

one..

Rain interrupted the remain ing two singles matches which will be continued to-morrow (Monday). When rain fell Sydney Wool (Ameri- a) was leading J. Wright (Canada) by 8-1, 2-2,

Denmark Bent Poland,

London, May 22. Denmark defented Poland today in the third round of the Davis Cup thus qualified to meet either Italy or Caecho-Slovakin in the Euro-

en Zone semi-finals.

zatscl

The winning match was necured Thy Ulrich, who defeated Hebdu

(Poland), 6-2, 6-4, 8.3.

In the last match of the con- test. Torzynski (Poland) beat Hen- riksen (Denmark) by 6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Denmark thus winning by thre matches to Two. Rentre,

THOUSAND GUINEAS

TOURNAMENT.

E. WHITCOMBIE WINS GOLF FINAL AT LEEDS

Leeds, May 29.

K. Whileumbe has won the Thou- sand Guineas Tournament promot- ted by the Frening Newel, by beat- ing T. Barber (Derby) in the final at the 39th hule.

The rats of the enriler rounds

WON

Manera (Argentlac) beat W. Alfias

# its 3

E. Whilcombe (Bournemouth) best W. 11. Davies (Wallesey) 4 and

2.

T. Barber (Derby) beat

Whiteouthe, 1 up,

Charles

A. Lacey trent Tous Gadd, 3 and In the semi-finals.

E. Whitcombe beat Manero, 2 and 1, Barber bent Lacey, 3 and 1.

-Router.

PHYSICAL CULTURE.

DONATIONS TO MAURICIO

TRAINING INSTITUTE.

SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.

MANY SURPRISES AT THE VALLEY.

havo started in Hongkong at least twice since January 1, 1981. ist Prize: $800., 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Eva's Boxing Eve 154 b

(Mr. Charles)

Mira, Dunbar's Sitling Bull 101 ib

I SPEED....

(Mr. Heard) 2 Won by 1 length; many lengths. Time: 2 mins. 34.3/5 sek. Pari-mutuel: Winner $30.50; Place, at $60.80.

There were plenty of surprison at Saturday's Race Meeting, the most notable success probably be

8. June Handfrap: Second Division: ing the defent of Shiting Bull in the First Division of the June One Mile and a. Quarter. For "B" Handienp by Boxing Eve. Mr. Cins, other than Griffins or Subscrip Senson, which Charles cleverly ateered the winner tion Griffins of this to victory and paid backers 339.50 have started in Hongkong nt lenst for a win and $60.80 for a place. twice since January 1, 1931. 1st Přize: 8250, 3rd In the Third Division of the same Prize: $450, 2nd

Prize: $150. Handicap, Mr. A. W: da Roza did W. T. Stanton's Mike 161 lb .... n creditable piece of work by bring-

(Mr. Frost) ing home Mongolian Stag, over A, E. M. Rafeek's City Hall 151 Tb g300 being paid for a win. ÁR ex-

(Mr. Proulx) pected, Apollo secured an easy win Wong & Tang's Peppercorn 133 b

(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3 in the Aggregate Stakes. Results:

Won by lengths; many lengths. I Time: 2 mins. 37 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $7.30; Pinces, at 95.80; 2nd $0.10; 3rd $7.30.

The Results. 1-Grifins Sunimer Handicap: First Division: One Mile.For grillin of this Season which have started at least twice, 1st Prize $500; 2nd Prize: $300; 3rd Prize: $200.

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.. Danbar's Fortune Bay 161 ...... (Mr. Hened) Mrs. Dantur's Little Benver 143 th.......... . (Mr. Proulx) LTF's Gold Key 147 1

1

9. Victoria Park Handicap: Six Furlong--For Australias

Ponles. Winners barred. ist Prize: $500. 2l) Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200. Kung Bros.'s Moon Star 140 th

1 (Mr. Proulx) 1 Kangaroo's Caulfield 134 13

Mr. Y. T. Fong) 2 3. T. Stanton's Fritz 164

Wen by

Ani

(Mr. Harriman) Dead Beat; lengths, Time: 2 Tias, 02 sees, Pari-mutuel: Winner $16.80 $31,60; Plaers, 1st $25 and $18; 2ut $14.40 2.-

Summer Handicap: Second Division: One Mile,--1st Prize: Siño, 2nd Prize: $260. Hrd Prize: $1850. Hall and Shenton's The Plover

150 16

Mr. Frost) M.I.L... Sanetium 161 32,

Mr. Heard) LT.F. Paul Pry 158 1

1

2

(Mr...Harriman? Won by many lengths; a length, Time: mins, €0.1/5 secs, Pari-mutil: Winner $25.90; Places, 1st $6,90; 2nd $5.90, 3rd $5,30.

3.—*Sab. Grittins Summer Jinne dicap: First Division: Seven Furlongs. For Subscription Griffins of this Club of any Season. Winners of five or more Faces at any time barrel. 1st Prize $4641; 2nd Prize: $250; Bed Prize: $150.

Hint and Shenton's The Quatt

160 16

......Mr. Frost) A. W. da Hozas Tay 133 I.......... (Mr. A. W. dn Roza) T.PAT's Tunney 141 Th

1

1

(Mr. G. U. din Rəzn} Won by short head;

length. Time: min. 53 secs, Pari-inutuel: Winner $38 70; Places, 1st $10.40; 2nd $66.90; 3rd $7.10.

4-Fourth New Aggregate Siakes: One Mile and a Quarter-Value $750, 1 For all China Ponies. 2nd Prize: $300, 3rd Prize: $200.

Chan Tin-son's Apollo 149 b....

(Mr. Frost) 1 Tester & Abraham's The Tiger 148 (Mr. Harriman) W. T. Stanton's Donnabella 148

Jb

. (Mr. Stanton)

Won by many lengths.

(Mr. Heard) 3 lengths; n neck. Tinie: min. 27 nues. Pari-mutuel: Winner $20.20; Plares, int $7.70; 2nd $12.80; 3rd $8.40.

10-Bank Holiday Handleap: One Mile. (Novices),--For China Punica which have started at least twice in Hongkong since January 1, 1931, and have not won more than one race u Hongkong since January 1, 1981. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won five flat races anywhere at any tine. 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize: $0. 3rd Prize: $150. Moir & Carmichael's Piccalliti

160

(Mr. Keith-Mareny) Prince's Crown Prince 147 b .....

(Mr. J. F. Noronha) Lady Peel's Marquis Hall 150

1

(Mr. Collman) Won by 2 lengths; the same. Time: mins. 05 secs. Pari-mutue: Winner $16.70; Places, 1st $7.50; 2nd $13.10; 3rd $7.

THE CASH SWEEPS. Some Substantial Dividends

sults:

Returned.

Following are the each sweep re-

Race 1. No, 218 (dead heat) 8578.65.-

204

678.70 243

128,60 Unplaced ranners ($50 each) 28, 42, 53, 161, 141.

P

Race 2.

No. 476

2

+

421 45

м

#

Time: 2 mins. 3 secs. Park-mutuel Winner $5,10; Places:

at $6.10; 2nd $5.10. Griffins 3.-*Sub,

Summer Han-

$1,171,80 334.80 107,40 Unplaced runners ($66 each), Nos, 420, 21, 243, 191, 217.

Race 3.

No. 281

$1,302.00

111

It

410.

372.00 186,00

More than $700 worth of trophies in the form of a challenge shield, silver cups, gold and silver medals, and gymnasium appliances have been donated to the Mauricio Physienl Training Institute. The following gentlemen are the donors---Challenge Shield by Mr. A. V. Lyen; gold medals,dienp: Second Division: Seven Fur- silver cups and gymnasium appliances longs-Fur Subscription Grillas of 452, 365, 203, 211, 368, 63, 565, 147, by Messrs, Lim Hoy-lan, J. T. K. Gil-this Club of any Season. Winners of christ, M. J, Hoosen, Dr. Arthur Woo,

five or more races at any time barred. i Messrs. Martin Tay (Amoy), Wing 1L Prize: $400. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Nam, Lee Fong, Siow Kin-sang. Join Prize: $100. Grant, id Fük-wing, Li Fuk-fai, and a few others.

A few more silver, cups have been promised for the forthcoming weight- lifting Competition, to le" held in | November, 1931.

Besides the Weight-lifting Cone - tition, n Ping-Pong Tournament will be held at the Institute, open to nil present and past pupils of the Insti- tuty. Entries will close by the end of Tune. 1931.

Dalren's Bay of Bellingham 148

Na

(Mr. Soares) 2 Mrs. Dyer's Agate 142 m

(Mr. I. M. Stewart) Artik's Movanagher 133

(Mr. A. W. da Raza)

• Dead heat.

2+

Won by length; dead beat, Time: i mir. 4.1/5 spes. T'ari-mutuel: Winner $14.90; Pinces, 1st $8.70; 2nd Movanagher $43.20; and Agate $64.70.

6-June Handicap: Third Division: One Mile and a Quarter,For "C" &

p Classes, other than Grifina

Subscription Grins of

GÖVERNMENT, HOUSE. this Season, which have started in

Hongkong at least twice since January 1. 3). Ist Prize: $400. 2nd Prize:! $200. 3rd Prize: $100,

Unplneed runners (350 euch), Npr.;

No. 925

241 391

Race 1.

$2,870

820 410

Unplaced runner ($100), No. 300.

Race 5.

No. 127 -

1-43 160

$1,671.00 358.20 158.20 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 616, 540, 93, 112, 381, 912, 591, 507.

Race 6.

No. 313

TRE

..

$1,715.00 -400.00 387

245,80 Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos, t 608, 484, 163.

Race 7.

No. 170 132 970

$1,009.60 545.60 272.80

Race S.

No. 568

$1,852.20

453

J

520.20

668

264.60

1

Unpinced runners (850 each), Nos.: 2GD, 208. 6.

(Mr. G. E. du Rozn) 2

Race 9.

No. 408

$1,748.50

651

505.30

35

Monday, 18th May-The following W. H. Parkir's Mangollan Stag dined at Government House: 11. H.

140 .... (Mr. A. W. da Roza)

Sir Joseph Kemp, the Hon. Mr. and Yam Man's One Third 165 15 Mrs. Southorn, the Hon, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, the Hon. Mr. and Mrs.

Creasy, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. Moore, S. N. Pau's Mount Elburz 147 15 the Hon. Mr. and Mrs, Bell, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lloyd, Mr. G. A. Walker. Captain Buddam-Whetham, Lt. Col. and Mrs, Dunsterville, Mr. Schofield. the Itev. E. G. and Mrs. Powell. Dr. and Mrs. Black, Mr. Colin Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Smalley, Mr Bonnur, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Dunbar, AI. and Mrs. F. C. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lambert,

(Mr. Proulx)3 Won by length; 4 lengths. Thre: 2 mins. 10.375 secs. Pari-mutuel: Winner $300.70 Pincus, 1st $22.20; 2nd $6.00; 3rd! $12.50

Thursday, 21st May. His Excel- Tency the Governor presided at the meeting of the Executive Council.

Saturday, 23rd May.-Strs, Buck- land hunched at Government House, His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel, atiended by His Excel- lency's personal ainff, attended the sixth extra race meeting at Happy Valley.

HOBBS RETIRING.

FINDS THE STRAIN A BIT TOO MUCH.

London, May 24. * Jack Hobba is concluding his active association with county cricket at the end of this season. +

Although his contract with the Surrey Cricket Club does not expiro until the end of the 1932 season, he has asked the club to allow him to retire in 1931.

"Hoble' BON, interviewed by a Router correspondent, maid his father who is forty-eight, would not entirely give up cricket, but is fading, the strain of constant matches too much. IIe intends, however, to turn out occasionally for Surrey next season.—— Beuter.

252.60 Unpluced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 89, 172, 24, 265, 483, 041, 440.

Ruce 10.

No. 150 2.18

121

$2.193,60 626.80

813.40

7-June Handicap: First Division: One Mile and a Quarter-For "A"; Class, other than Grimns or Subscrip · Unplaced runners (850 each), Nos.: Lion Griffins of this Season, which; 497, 249, 602, 123, 754.

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