THE ·HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934.
GOOD WIND UP TO FIRST HALF OF RACING
BOXING EVE SCORES A
TRIUMPH
EASILY BEATS HIGH CLASS
FIELD OF COMPETITORS
OUTPACES RACING TRIUMPH & DAYLIGHT EVE
The first half of the Macao Jockey Club's racing a successful close yesterday, reason was brought to when a large gathering of “fans” enjoyed keen sport, with well favoured ponies winning at regular intervals, and excellent dividends being paid.
The surprise of the afternoon was the victory of "veteran" Boxing Eve, who won against a field which included Racing Triumph and Daylight Eve, Mr. G. A. Harriman rode a brilliant race.
Complete results and prices follow. 1-Ma On Shan Handicap. One
And a quarter Miles.
Mr. Lan's Sea View, 160 is.
(Yue Shun Wa)
1
Miss Fearon's Potsdam, 150
r.
(Choy Wing Chiu)
+
der, 186 lbs.
Mr. Longfellow's Young Comman
2.64.2/5.
Distance: Jength, 4 lengths. Pari-Matuel: Winner $6.80. Plures $5.10, $5.10.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 100-$92.20, 2nd No. 41-$26.34. Brd No. $131.17.
3
(E, O, Butler) Time: 30. 58,275, 132, 2.03.4/6, Distance: 13 lengths, & lengths. Pari-Matuel: Winner $7.10. Places $6.70, 37, $7.40.
{ench.
Betting.
fok Bullion (P. P. Botelho) Wakefield (F. G. Butler) Macaroni (. A. Harriman) Day View (B. Y. Liner) Weet Parale (A. 4. P. Heard) Wayware Sung ilo Koi Ying) ****
45
388
12
SEASON
SURPRISES CHARITY SWIMMING GALA SUMMER TOURNEYS Davis Cup
IN LAWN BOWLS
K.B.G.C. HOLD A CLEAR LEAD
FOR FIRST DIV: CHAMPIONSHIP.
HUGE CROWD DELIGHTED BY FINE PERFORMANCES
POPULAR EVENT AT NORTH POINT ON SATURDAY
A record crowd, including many distinguished members of the European and Chinese communities, witnessed representa tives from nearly all the local swimming Clubs compete in the special charity swimming gala organised by the South China Athletic Association, in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children, at their Pavilion at North Point on Saturday night. At the conclusion of the events, Lady Southor, wife of the Colonial Secretary, distributed the prizes.
were
event
AMERICAN GOLF
OLIN DUTRA WINS OPEN TOURNEY
MAKES BRILLIANT RALLY
#
Thanks to the very fine per- formance of the Club de Recreio, who defeated Craigen- gower first string on Saturday, the Kowloon Bowling Green
Four of the five open events were have assumed a lead in the
carried off by Chinesa Clubs, the first division of the lawn bowls V.R.C. winning the Ken's team race league from which it will be as the only honour for the outside very difficult to dislodge them.wimmers,
Miss Yeung Sau King, China's lady The K.B.G.C. themselves won champion and Far Eastern champion, very easily and have now the was very much to the fore, securing maximum points from half a dozen the open ladies' 100 metres games, trailed by Craigengower without serious competition. It was that no opposition was teams with eight and six points regrettel
uffered by the European awlumers respectively.
in this race.
The S.C.A.A. Ladies' relay team, As hinted, in these columus on
victorious in the Fari Cash Sweep: 1st Ne, 42-$205.53, Friday, the Recreio found in who
Eastern Olymple games at Manila 2nd No. 11-$58.70, 3rd No. 18-spiration in playing on their own 3129.35. (H. Y. Liang)
green, and in beating Craigen-won the open relay title, but not comparatively weak Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Time: 3, 1.09.2/5, 1.453/6, 2.20.1 Unplaced No. 18, 93, 157-$10.8% | power by a dozen points, finished † without a serious challenge from a
up on two of the three rinks
team, who Kwan well to take second
New York, June 9, Making a magnificent rally Club pluce. The Indian Recreation
The open breast stroke event pre- continued their run of successes vided
in the last round, Olin Dutra anensation when Mio Chu 10 in the second division with a very Cheuk, China's second string at the
won the American Open Golf Championship at Ardmore to- fine win at the expense of Civil Far Eastern Olympic Games, was
day, his card showing 74, 76, "Service, but at the moment they beaten by his club-mate, Chan Fook
are hended by the Police for the Sing (S.C.A.A.).
71 and 72 for the four rounds. were Laily Aming thuse present
Tom Creavy equalled Geno. Sara- leadership, the latter having a
Southorn, the Hon. Mr. R. M. Hen
Hen's 1033 record for American Chen- better average of winning shots.
deraon, the Hon. Mr. R. the Kotewall, the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau,pionship golf by doing the final round Course. His wonderful round made double success of the K.C.C. teams. Mr. A. Hicks, Mr. B. K. Lo, and many in 66, which is a record for the ferion The seniors took points away others.
Prior to calling spun Lady Southern hin equal the seventh aggregate previous rounds from Taikon, and the juniors took
Lo present the prizes, Mr. M. K. Lo, eve of 200, his Prinident of the S.C.A.A., and that being 70, 76 and 78. tell of the Electric.
Scores: much of the responsibility of the or-
the gain was Otin Dutra ganisation and success ine to the energetic and painstaking Gene Sarazen work put in by Lady Southorn, Sir. Cruickshank
Southorn was prevented wITY" Cox 45 through indisposillon from attending Blurry Cooper 57 although he (Mr. Lo). knew very well Bille Burke
that he was keenly interested in the Macdonald Smith organisation of a charitable win-Tom Creavy ning gole. The Society for Protec-uidahl tion of Children and the Women's Hines 85 Auxillary. Committee had also con- Revolta
Tarre share towards the Joe Kirkwood 65 tribusi 56 success of the function.
Mr. Lo also thanked, the many Lee Dicget 60 workers who had helped in the ar- forton Smith rangements of the gala; those who T. Perkins had sold tickets, and the China Em Lawson Little porium, Sincere, The Wing On, and M. Dutra
Unpinced No. 76--$13.17.
200-
Testing
Bem View (Yus Shun Wal
Putadem (Choy Wing Chu
W
F1
I.
Young Commander (E. Y. Liang)
Ilacing Jos (W. N. Yea)
1t No.
11.
2816.
$1 Special Cash. Sweep:
#629-$184,96, 2nd No. 3608-813844.j
3rd No, 3750-$69.92.
Unplaced Nos. 4859, 3014, 485-$10.25 each.
2. Chlu
Wah Shan ilandicap. (Second Section). "D" & "E" Clessen Six Furlongs.
Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold Commander, 140 lbs. (H. P.
5 June Meeting Handleap. Class Seven Furlongs. Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 152 lbs. 1. A. Harriman) Frang's Risesag Trim:ph, 140 E. O, Buller) the.
Tay T's Daylight Eve, 185 (A. J. P. Leard) ime: 102/6, 19, 116.3/5, 1.49. Distance: 5 length, 5 lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $59.20, Placej $10, $13.
A
rare occurrence
3
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 140-$158.84, 2nd No. 200 $45.36, 3rd No. 21- $22.08.
1 Chanson)
Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Italy, 156 15s, (Tang Man Wa) Mr. H. J. Law's Pannino, 142 lbs. (E. O. Butler)
*
Timo: 90.2/5, 1:02.4/5, 1.35.2/5. Distance: A length, longth. Fari-Mutuel: Winner 308.70. Places $11.00, $40.05, $9.70.
Can't Sweep: 1st No. 77-$108.14, 2nd No. 109-$30.98, 3rd No. 82- $15.48.
Unplaced Noa, 15, 31, 63, 113, 12, 23, 234, 72-$2.10 each.
Betting
W
noid Commender (H, P. Chanson) 21 Antamok (. A. I. Botelho) ....
The Carp (A. J. P. Heard) Papa
(E. O. Butler)
Unplaced Nos. 27, 12-$12.60 each.
พ. 188
Battir.
Daylight Eve (A. J. P. Heard) .. 2Racing Triumph (F. D. Botelho)...
Royal Flesh 11. P. Botelho)
Ilaxing Eve (G. A. Harriman).. Banquet (ip Kui Ying)......
RESULTS.
Jst Division
was
61 C.C.C. "A"
N.
Recreio
GD
K.B.G.C...
80 Police
21
K. Docks 65 C.S.C.C.
57
21
26 -12
$2 Special Cash Sweep: 1st No. 28567 $2.524.25, 2nd No. 41026- 5721.20, 3rd No. 10726-$300.00.
Unplaced No.-$36.42 each.
Banquet Hall
Bay View
Taikoo ... 42 K.C.C.
2nd Division
50 1R.C.
63 Recreio
49 Thomas
19
Luther
P. 1. P. Up Ds. the Sun Co., who had kindly donated 11. Cluck
12 173
the prizes.
-
13681
C.S.C.C. C.C.C... JL.K.F.C.
13340
.54 Yacht Club 53 Electric
Bold Marshalt
Police 67 R.B.G.C.
Boxing Eve.
28567
Daylight Eve
10720
LEAGUE TABLE.
Ebony Idol..
12257
Gold Bullion
28714
D
Marquis Hall
x.n.G.C.
11750
C.CC. "A
Mike
C.C.C."
King Balmon (Y. T. FunE)
14
Racing Triumph
41026
Re
Barabande (A. Harriman)
Royal Flush
Cirl Service
Chow Fan (B., Y. Liang)
g
Shaughraun
Talks .......
Kowloon Dor
Soldier af Italy (Tang Han Wa
New Time (1p-Hui Ying}
Wayward Stag
K.C.C.
---West Parade
12296
T'ailer
3 Chiu Wah Shan Handienp.:
6. Chlu Wah Shan Handicap, (3rd) & "E" Classes. Six Section), "D"
Furlongs.
1
Mr. Herial's Black Velvet, 145 lbs. (Opium Dick)
Pallre
1.LLC.
Yacht Club Civil Sevice
2
Utopian (P. P. Botelho)
Widnes (IL Y, Liang)
(First Section), "D" & "E" Classes. Six Furlongk
Mr. Longfellow's Cebu, 161 lbs. (P. P. Botelho)
Mr. Fearnun's No Fear, 154 lbs. (E. O. Butler) Mes. Lee Shin Kee's Calambo, 140 (Ip Ku Ying) }, Tine: 293/5, 1.01.1/5, 1.33.2/5. Distance: 4 length, Short head. Pari-Matuel: Winner $16.20. Places $11.80, $8.20, $25.40,
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40-$129.50, 2nd No. 231-$37.02, Bal No., 50 $11.51.
2 Electric
K...c.
i tecrea
K.C.C. C.C.C.
Mr. Mui Yik Man's Toixhan. 155 (Ah Wong) lby. Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai, 155
Ibk.
(Po Yee) Time: 31.2/5, 1.02.4/6, 1.35.2/5. Distance: lengths, Many lengths. I.K.F.C. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.10. Places! 93.80. $5.00. $0.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 88-$157.72, No. 12-$15.18, 3rd No. 8-$22.5-1. Unplaced Nos. 57, 27, 26-38.31
Unplaced No. 101. 135, 104, 58-ench. $3.31 och.
Retting.
Colombo in Kul Ying)
Betting.
mcinst Spirit 4Ah Yee)
11 พ.
Tallinn (Ab Wong)
3
Dare Devil (Ah Yu)
Cebu Boteshap
23
Morning Sun (16, T. Chust)
27 Black Velvet (Open Diek)
34.
21
Biese Face (Ah T
Powerful King (A. 3. P. Heard)
54
41 City of Shanghal (Po Yer).
No Fear (E. O, Butler)
Pin Fues. Y. Lung)
01
FUN
Orlando (Y. T. Feng)
49
18 a Milic.
Mr. Lan's Bay View, 152 Bs.
W. 1.
D
Ladies Dash. (nomeinl) Half
Me Kan Shan Plate. One Mile. Mr. Lan's Harbour View, 130 lbs.
(S. Y. Llang) 1 Mr. Lan's Sen
Mr. Hem's Macaroni 14 Dis. (G. A. Harriman}
Mr. H. S. Y.'s Wakefield, 148 14
2 Mr. S. W. Tang's
lbs.
(Betty Fair)
(Scott Hurston)
1
View, 187 lbs.
Racing Tad, 125 (J. Dowbiggin)
a
TIES
OF DISTINCTION.
The Latest London Styles in
LEAGUE TABLE:
ABER
t. W 1). 1. P. Up Dn.
31
10
И 4₤1
*
HI
11
REVOLVER MATCH
Police Reserve Beat The Regulars.
$900 REAPED,
Ile remarked that he was glad to mpounce that the entire number of 300 tickets at $3 each had been sold. and that the sum of $900. would be given to the Society,
Laly Southern said that she would like to express great appreciation of the work the S.C.A.A. had done for the Society. The success of the fune tinn had exceeded her widest imagina- tion, with its amazing large audience, beautiful, scenes, and the! 38 immense enthusiasm of the competi Bitions,
60
was fired be-i A revolver match tween the "A" Contingent, Hongkong Pollea and the Chinese Company, Ilongkong Police Reserve at Ken nedy Road yesterday.
The "A" contingent were only able to fire six men.
Results were as follows:
A42 Ronell
ABI Sealt
"A" Contingent.
A. S. I. Ritchie
AZIO Perkin CA149 Wagand
S... lupine
- (3)
RE
Toimi
28 100
Lady Southern also referred to the work of the Society in Hongkong, and commented on the great help and assistance it offered to the writs of the Colony. She was very glad that the Society had found in the S.C.A.A. an energetic and vigorous Club which would help the Society, and hoped that future connections with the club would' always remain. as successful.
>
THE RESULTS. The following were the resulini Men's 206 metres Relay four-mida): 1. 1 T. 27 sen. (W. R. Cine Lawrence. 11. 1. Ororin, E. da Ho and Hess-Perrin): 2. Chinese C.S.C. time: 2 mine.
Indian 200 metres Relay (four-n-alde) 1 1. H.C.A.A. Lau Kwan-chun, Leung Wing-b Yeu fauchan and Yeung Bau-king); * V.M.C.A.. Musi A. Fowler, Miss J. Weller, Mr, C. Read and Mrs. W. Shrouder) Time! 1 mina, 40
TEADE
∙Men's 50 Meires Obstacle Racus 1. [to-rank (9.0.A.A);
Yan-chung 1. Lath
39 114 (G.B.C.)
26 104 Girl 30 metres from stai» (BC.A.A mens-
107 ber only) 1. An Yan-eklu: Z. Lee Hol-ying.
Day 80 metres tres style (8.C.A.A. mem
2 20 30 18.112 bets only) 1. Yeung Chung-wah: Wong Din-ho. Time1 40.7 ser
160 16 14 252 440
Chinese
Company.
1.C. 152 flou Kim Chiu
Gentlemen's Neckwear have arc. niz Wong King Fal 30 34 much stronger tendency to-1.5. 1142 Wong King Chuen
wards brighter colours and designs. The new shipments indicate something "really" different from those shown previously.
We have also a large stock of
neat Checks. Spots. Stripes. in Foulard, Mackesfield, Cashmere, Club Stripes, in Silk and Wool.
Washing Ties from $1.00 $1.75 Silk Tlos
WM. POWELL, LTD.
SPECIALISTS IN CENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Hongkong Stock Exchange
Tee House Street.
P.C. Rad Kwok Chak Torg 30 V.B. RS7 Wong Chung
.. 1167 Chan Ching Chiu 20
11z
28 20 104
163 162 10 167 C53
Ladies' 169 meiren free atple Gorn. 1, Miss Yeung Sau-king_(9.0.A.A.) 2. de Chan Woon-king (C-H.G.)-Time: 1 min. 8o wees, Men's Fancy Diving. Upent 1. Wang Sk hon 1.B.C) 2. Mak Wai-mtag (C.C.8.C).
Gleis 80 metres Obstacle Rare Far B.A.C.C. Chas member only): 1. Bling: 2. WW2-15
Men's 200 metres Breaal Stroke, Open: 1. Chan Fooking 1S.CA.A.); 2, Mui Chu Cheuk (9.C.A.A.}-Time 3 min 23 seca Water Polo-European Y. Chinese 0. Eurodeans-M. M. de V. Honzes (VILC.). W. Kerr (TMC.A), N. Begala (V.n.o.), IV.B.C.), W. Shreuder (Y.M.C.A.)' and A. Campbell (V.ILO.).
The following also fred for the Remedk (V...), W. Lawrener Chinese Company: LS. R30 Thong 5.1. David Lelo Practice No, I
24 50 16 103 18 21 21 202
30
30
10 yards Grouping t rounds, Tomible Iracile No.
10 yards Application, 3 rounds, Pomible Practice No. 3,
10 yards Running Man, & rounds, Totalble #0 Practice No. 4 10 yards Hobbing Man, 2 abots in seconds 30
Total........
120
Time: 30.1/5, 1.01.1/5. Distance: & lengths, many Iongitis, Tari-Mutuel: Winner $12.09. Places $5.70, 30.10, $7.00,
Lee
Chineset-Po King-tuk (8.0.A.A.), Yo-long (C.A.A., Fung Kwok-wah (C.A.A-). Bhek Kam-pui (0.0.8.C.). Chung Wing-kwong C.A.A.), Chan Kwok-sing (0.0.9.C.) and Mal Chee-cheung (8.C.A.M.).
WATER LEVELS.
FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS
The River Conservancy Commission for Kwanging Province notifies that 1-$149.75, the height of water in English feet In the West, North and East Rivers inn follows:
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 2nd No. 8-$42.78, Ord No. $21.3D.
Unpinced $7.92.
Testing,
Bom Viaw (cola Hurston) Raclux Ind (5, Dowbiggia) Harbour View (Balty Falz) Heart Joy (Farkes) .... Youny Commemder (Mack) Armistice Par (Beryn Fair)
107
B2
si West River at Shiching North River at Thing
yuen
G. Von Elm Alfred Lacey
13. Goodman
Jack Westland Walter Hagen Gus Moreland
Bishop And Goldman Win Foursomes`.
In the final of the Summer Four- Bomen Competition, C. W. E. Bishop! and L. Goldman defeated J. E. Richardson and P. S. Grunt by ons p yesterday morning.
Bingles.
Semi- Finalists
(Continued from Pago 8.)
occasion and delighted the crowd
three.
The following are the results of thet the Stade Roland Garros by third round matches in the Happy beating his adveriavy in FUJIKURA WINS. Valley Summer Singles Competition: straight sets.
up.
tween
1. Young beat T. D. Paton by two C. W. E. Bishop beat A. McKellar!--
With the encounter already
ler. E. Goldsian bent N. Drummond settled; much of the interest two and one. three and two,
H. G. Wallington beat E. Moors the two concluding matches bu
anch the Australians two up
A. D. Purves beat C. L. Tatum Japanese at Eastbourne was lost. four and two.
Nevertheless, Japan succeeded in U, D. Evans beat J. S. Howell.
one rubber, Jiro Fu- Jikura beating Vivian McGrath in
three sets to- splendid style by one.
I. N. Williamson beat A. C. Young capturing four and three,
W. L. Alexander beat C. H. Burton
Iwo and one.
J. Forbes bent W.Woodward three and two.
Yamagishi was less effective against Don Turnbull, brought in to substitute for Jack Crawford, and was beaten in thres sots after MacIndoen match of 38 games.
"A. Brooksbank bent Dr. J. A. R. Selby two and one.
E. 1. Watts beat J. MacKnight two Adams heat
J. three and two.
d. Angwin bent A. O. Brawn three and two..
A.
W. S. Hillier beat W. J. Mackenzie
one up.
"N. K. Littlejohn beat A. L. Powell C. Mycock beat W. 17. Edmonds one
one up.
HONGKONG CYCLING CLUB
No further success attendeit the New Zealand players after victory against their doubles Czechoslovakia, both E. D. An- drews and O. E. Malfroy being outplayed in the last two singles by Hecht und Menzel respective ly.
Italy had no mercy on Switzer- land and eventually won by five clear rubbers. Rado and Stefani, the Italian singtes players both obtained very Hay victories against Elmer and Fischer the last day.
U11
now
· SEMI-FINALISTS. (Continued from Page 8.) Lye-niun and Sam-kat-tsun villages:į The Euroan Zone has thrilling but fraught with danger for reached the semi-final stage, the the unwary rider.
countries Sling the last four being Czechoslovakia, 74, 76, 73, 72=291
The party then decided to return brackets 78, 72, 70, 73-291 to the villages visited enriler and to Italy, France and Australia. 71, 71, 76, 77295 and new trucks from that point. This
France will meet Australia in 70, 74, 71, 75-235 was carried out and as a result the the semi-final and the winner of 14, 71, 70, 74-200 riders found themselves in a cul-de- this tie should obtain a 76, 72, 77, 12200 ane and returned for a third visit to 74, 74, 78, 70-200 Tainamu. The route to Customs
fairly
comfortably
journey into
the
711, 76, 78, 66-299 Fass was then covered in the reverse Inter-zone final at the expense » 78, 70, 76, 73-209 direction with tight showere to refresh either Czechoslovakia or Italy,
The European Zoue final ls to KO, 70, 77, 72299 the cyclists and threaten them with
76, 78, 77, 78209 repetition of the previous weekend's be played off by July 16, and the 73, 75, 28, 74=300 | showerbatlı, – 71, 78, 78, 73-300
71, 70, 78, 78-303
The 34-hours trip resulted in no
miles of unalloyedj 74, 73, 79, 77-300 less than
74, 78, 70, 73-304 pleasure, as a further result of which 72, 63, 70, 75-306 the Club has decided in favour of the
Inter zone final will be played an July 21, 23 and 21. -
The Club's recent activities have
next sources and it is leaned that there
27. 71, 79, 70306 exploration of the adjacent paths.called forth a response from other 74, 78, 70, 76307 leading to Taipo and daikung
no less than threa military 70, 74, 80, 77-307 wock, Mr. C. Read will exercise his are 71, 78, 81, 70-300 captaincy on this occasion and intends organisations enjoying frequent cycl 70, 77, 81, 76-310 to leave the Ferry at 10.30 a.m. The ing outings. Local dealers are also at ham et p.m. ap- last realizing that the sport 70, 78, 80, 75-312) run will terminate
all 79, 10, 93, 80-315 proximately,
Interested "come-to-stay" in Hongkong and aro 70, 77, 86, 79-317 cyclists aro extended a cordial invita making every effort to meet
demand for machines. -Reuter tion.
and
TO-MORROW KING'S
June 9 June 10
Also
12.1 13.3
13.0 10.0
5.4
North River at Samshul............ 7.5 East River at Sheklung 6.3
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