LOCAL SPORT.
TENNIS TOURNEY..
LO BROTHERS LOSE IN SEMI-FINAL.
O'CALLAGHAN'S DISPLAY.
(By Hotspur.")
By their convincing victory esterday over the do brothers in the penitimate stage of the Open Doubles, Captain O'Callaghan and Dr. Gawler promise d'stern strug-
The score, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4, was a fair criterion of the run of the match.
T. Honda, the holder of the Open Singles title attracted a moderate crowd, mostly Japanese, for his match. His game and other results yesterday were:-
Open Championship Singles (third round)-T. Honda beat E. C. Fineher, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3.
Handicap Singles "A" (semi- nut)-Major Hattersley Smith towe 3.6) beat E. Grimble (rue. 376), 6-3, 6-1'.
Handicap Doubles "B" (fourth le in the final against H. D. and round)-B, D. Evans" and W. 8. A. Rumiahn. Anything in betyde (owe 3.6) bout S. E. and shape of a prediction as to who D. S. Green (owe 2;6). 5-7, 6-1, will be champions will be rush.8.6. Last year it. D. and Omar Run- Jahn beat the Bo brothers in the Bemi-final, Omur has since left the Colony and S. A. is his equal if not this superlar, as a singles player
·TO-DAY'S. PROGRAM ME,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Chinese tried hard to equalise but
Mixed Doubles "Handicap. The following match remains luck was against them and they to be played
had to retire defeated by' one goal
Final, G. R. and Mrs. Sayer to none. i (owe 1/6) v. W. and Mrs. Ironside (rec. 4/6) (to-day)
Readers who are interested in the tennis tournament are advised keep the above table to reference.
EXHIBITION TENNIS.
ALL STAR MATCH ON SATURDAY,
CRC AT HOME,"
for
SOME COMMENT.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925.
SPORTS CABLES.
RAIN AGAIN,
HOME CRICKET SEASON OPENS.
UNFINISHED MATCHES.
Li
Oxford v. Middlesex
from playing in open tournaments: in Britain until the Council shall otherwise decide.
THE SPRING CUP.-1⁄4 mile, --' Mr. Alexander's Talisman".
(Mr. H. Maitland) T
Mr. Bostock's Te Kooth
(Mr. Bucknell) z Mr. Robson's The Innocent Bird
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 3 Time: 1.41.5
SCURRY
furlongs.
Ultimately, the Indla tennis authorities cabled Jacob and Fyzee THE advising them to comply with the Association's request. Apparent ly, this has been done,, hence, the withdrawal of the suspensious. Helmore and others are still, it is i presumed, under suspension.]
At Oxtord, the University en. SIR ertained Middlesex and the match was drawn. Batting first, the county made 312 to which Hendren, E, contributed, 84 and North 80. The Dark Blues replied with 202,.
On the general view of the play goalless draw would have been good result, although on their play in the first half Hawkins The were slightly superior. Chinese attack had more changes) to find the net than their oppon- | ents, but they could not seem to
The Honio cricket season's put that finishing touch that was required. The Hawkins' defence opening has been associated with came out of the ordeal with fly the usunt unseasonable weather, says a Reuter London cable of ing colours: Wright and Carpen-yesterday evening. Matches were ter, with the assistance of Daven curtailed owing to the rain. port, keeping Chan and Li in submission. Tel, Smith was the An exhibition doubles küwn outstanding forward, and the tampis mitch is to be played on understanding between all the Saturday, May 9, at the Chinese fattack was very good. Ball could Recreation Club. Causeway Bay, possibly have made better use of when Captain O'Callaghan, who the opportunities presented 10 as played in the tourment, and him, "and the wing forwards Fo-day's programme includes: Club Championship (third Dr. E. Tottenham. who,[should conzentrate more en put- round): - Major Hattersley although a newcomer to the ting the hall late the cutre Smith v. F. A. Redmond,
University, has beer chosen to instead of trying long shots.
· Handicap Singles "A" (third] play the American tourist ite{ Judging by their Torm in this round) Dr. D. J. Valentine here next week, will meet Ng Sae tournament, it was not thought free 16) V. k. Forster (owe kwong and M. W. Lo. Ng Sze To-day HALS. Durban Tave that M. W. and M. K. Ro would go.).
kwong lost his championship of kindly promised to turn out down to the British pair. On the Handicap Singles "B" (third the Colony last year after being against the Chinese on the Club other hand, the Rumjaha have round:)-(i. de Man" (ser) v. successful for several years, and ground, kick-off at 5.20 pan. . fluctuated between a moderateA. T. I. Bowker (rec. 2/6).M. W. Lo is in the front rank of display against Sayer and. A. S. (Third round);—C, W. E. Bishop local singles and doubles players. Hett, and a runaway victory overtove. 16) . Captain L. W. This mintch commences at 4.30 Ng Sze-cheong and Tung Bin-lun. Bonnet free. 36-previously pim
Perhaps the Los yesterday played but abandoned at one set Saturday will also be the made the display of lobbing and all
C.R.C.'s annual "At Honge. occasionally Cross-driving 1 Handicap Doubles (semi-Club's "B" team, which won thei O'Callaghat instead of concenna:-B. D. Evans and W. second division of the league last strating more on Gustler if that Hyde (owe 3.6) v. Lu-Col, F. 5. season, will play The Rest at could! have. broth pessible Montague Bates and Captain 30 p.m. O'Callaghan domineered the R. H. P. West (owe 15). whole match, Not only did he beat his opponents out her unless appearances deceived, played his partner If Gowler bid not controlled his play as he disi, his Į game might have gone right, ME
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Mixed Doubles Hundiesp (nil) :-G, R. and Mrs. Sayer Love 1.6. W. and Mrs. Iron- side (rec. 1-6), "
THURSDAY'S FIXTURES. Upill yesterday evening, only as the result of fenathansone match had been arranged for gallery play and all to frequent to-morrow afternoon-handicap advice made, not in words, but in Bloubles (fourth round):-D. D. gestures. Brilliant as he petjain, gyder and 6. W. E. Bishop. ly was, 'Callaghan detracted free. #6 v. W. R. Carnaby and from his performance by bis N, E. H. Railton. I ser, } court poses and playing runner- However, it is not known if j Kams, although these may have
matches muy se be been unaffected and beto eranger inquiry by telephone laf the Cricket Club Pavilion will
nature.
Lothar
as follows:-
•
It was his brilliance that wonways provide full information. the match. Except when anual"
OUTSTANDING MATCHES. serving or taking service.
"The table of outstanding fix- Gawler was posted at the neures on Friday morning. May 1, while his partner vored the lastas posted up to date, now stands ine or rangs for kill. A1 times Gawler was weak but, in the
Open Singles. whole, he played very well, and he
The following matches remain won more points by smasher than he lost.. is volleying and short to be played:-"
33rd round, M. W. Lo v. trokes at the net were generally rood but his overhead work was. E. Green (to be replayed). only moderate! When in the mood, he would got his first ser. rice över regularly, and they wore teadly ones as compared to a Father soft grash fotke grond fort.
The
By kind permission of the officers the band of the Punjabis will be ju attendance.
It has also been started that the evening will be given over to a dagre.
WASTED GOALS.
CHINESE LOSE TO
HAWKINS..
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
[By "Dutchie.")..
►
of the Northern
in place Chinese (who at the last minute and after all arrangements had been made for thefe reception) cried off, the team from H.M.S. Hawkins very kindly stepped into the breach so that those who were looking forward to, à game would not be disappointed; and a very large crowd did turn up although 6-4th round, S. A. Rumjahn v.
the paying parts were only fairly F. A. Redmond (this Friday).
7-4h round, T. Honda v. Ng patronised. By the efforts put Sze-cheang.
forward it is anticipated that the
laghan v. winner of No. 5.
84th round, Captain O'Cal-Olympic Funds will not lose much through the change of pro- 9-4th round, Ho Ka-lẩu v. H. D. Į gramme. Rumjahn
The 10.Semi-final, winner of No. 6 follow:- winner of No 7.
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INTERPORT CRICKET.
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HONGKONG TEAM LEAVES.
FRIDAY..
"
the only cause for a little anxiety Batting strength seems to be as to the ability of the Hongkong cricket interport team which is to play in Shanghai.
As chosen, the "team is us follows:-
AT LAST!
PAUL WINS SHANGHAI
DERBY.
RESULTS TO DATE.
That Grand Old Man of the Far In their second innings Mid-Eastern turf, Sir Paul Chater, has dlesex declared with 37 for 2 had the gratifiation at last, of win- wickets. When stumps were ning the Shanghai Derby. At this drawn, Oxford were 47 for 3 year's annual meeting here Sir wickets down.
Paul met with very little success, some of his ponies not starting. Among these were Sancy Dahlia which had been accepted as a bona fide China pony by the
County Matches. No play was possible yesterday in either of the county champion ship matches.
to
Playing at Brighton, Sussex lost Leicestershire on the first inuings. The visitors first scored} 229. King. J. H., who is 55 years. of age and the oldest player in first-class cricket, knocked up 114 ruas in this innings. Sussex were dismissed for 131 rens. Leicester- shire had second knock and were 13 for 1 wicket down when play was abandoned.
Lancashire, playing ht Man- chester, look first inning points To 'Lanca- from Warwickshire. shire's first innings total of 283, Tyldesley, E., contributed 78 and
Sharp 63. Warwick's first innings only realised 80 runs, The Rev. E. K. Quick teap- Tyldesley, R., taking 5 wickets. tain), H. N. Balhatchet, A. C. Ffor 1 runs. As the home. team Bowker, Pay Lieut.-Com. G. E. L. enforced the follow-on, Warwick- Hargreaves, R.N., Captain E. Wshire batted again. Quaife, W.G... Morris, A. W. Ramsay, E. B. another veteran, made 66 not out Reed, D. F. Stewart, C.Q.M.S. E. and they were 157 for 6 wickets Stripp. East Surrey Regiment, when play became impossible, Captain R. F. Walker, R.A.M.C., Captain R. H. P. West, and H. E. Holland's and Captain Armstrong. |as spare men.
By the President Jefferson on Friday, May 8, the team will sail Madison, due back in Hongkong 'and will return by the President
on May 22.
Good luck to them!
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-W.P.O.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"WHAT WOMEN LOVE."
"What Women Love", a picture On the result, the British sur's
featuring Annette Kellerman is teams lined out 3። actics. paid. Throngh - Gawieł.
the attraction at the Queen's theatre) being at the net, a few points.
H.M.S. Hawkins-Heathcote; beginning to-day. Pere lost but the weakness in
11.-Semi-final, winner of No. 8 Wright. Sibbald; Carpenter, known
Annette Kellerman is a well eam work was obviated this. winner of No. 9.
Australian Champion Davenport. Webb; Smith, E.A.. nore than counter-balancing the
12-final winner of No. 10 v.Hyde. Bali, Smith (Tek), and swimmer and everybody will re- points lost. When the Las tireve winner of No.
member her as the star in William it Gawler he was not found! win
tez of the Gods" which was shown Fox's super-production A Dayah here several years ago.
Open Doubles.
Club Championship.
Shenton-
Chinese: Lay Hing-cheang: Lai Yuk-tat, Chan So: Leung Yuk-tong. Wong · Sui-wa, -Lam Yuk-ying; Pang Kam-wing, Suen Kam-sun, Pang Washing, Li Wa long and Chun Kwong-iu.
-W.P.C."
PAID OR NOT?
TENNIS AMATEUR.
STATUS."
LATEST DECISION.
(Reuter's Service.)
LONDON, May 5. The Lawn Tennis Association announce that Jacob and Fyzee having given the undertaking re- quired by, them, the suspensions of both terminated at noon to-day.
Sir Paul Chater, KÜ, C.M.G.
STAKES.-7
Messrs, P. M. Lancaster and A. V. White's Sarnia......(Mr.
A. J. P. Heard). 1. Mr We Two's Feeling Gay
(Mr. H. Maitland) 2 Mr. B. P. Latcaca's Mumtaj-
Mahal...(Mr.. V. Haimovitch) 3 Tine 1.47,2-5.
THE TIENTSIN PLATE-1 mile. Mr. Day's. Berderland.
(Mr. A. N. Dallas). 1 Mr. Harry White's Don Al
phonso (Mr. M. C. Springfield) 2 Messrs. Winsorne and Hasty's"
Roman Oriole (Mr: E McBain) 3 Time: 2.02.3-5.
THE PEKING CUP.-34 mile. Misses V and D Bain's Grey
Duck (Mr. E. McBain)," la Messrs. Fash and Edmund's
Dunlop (Mr. W. G. Crokam) E Mr. 5.B.M. Bremner's Glengorse
(Mr. H. Maltland) 3 Time; 30.1.5.
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Advertised In The Mail.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
May 6: Coronet Theatre, "The Temple of Venus."
May G. World Theatre, "Floradora!" also. "Ruling Rome.".
May 6. Queen's Theatre, "What Women Love."
May, 6.-Star Theatre, "The Epic of Everest.".
May G-James McGrath, Ltd., present Lee White and Clay Smith in "Hanky Panky" at Theatre Royal, 6.15 p.m. and 0.30 p.m.
SOCIAL May 9 & 23. — Fortnightly dances at the Peak Club, '9:35 pm.. SPORTS.
third round), 4.30 p.m.
May 6. Grand Football match at Club Ground. Happy Valley: South China v. Hawkins,. 5.20 p.m."
May 9. R.H.Y.C. Closing Cruise and ladies' day.
Shanghaj Jockey Club. After the Hongkong meeting, Saucy was sent to Shanghai as was also Mystic Dahlia which had won the May 6.-H.K.C.C. Handicap Governor's Cup. Winning a three-Singles and Club Championship quarter mile race on Monday, Saucy Dahlia, ridden by Mr. Eric Moller, ran first in yesterday's Derby over a mile and a half.
Hongkong turfites will con gratulate Sir Paul on his win,
Thanks to the Hongkong Jockey Club, the "China Mail" is able to publish yesterday's full results from which it is surmised that the Shanghai subscription griffins must be a very mediocre lot..
THE SHANGHAI RACE CLUB HANDICAP:-"A" Class.-14
miles. Messrs. J Beudin and M. Speelman's Zambo.........(Mr. A.J. P. Heard) Messrs. VcBain Bros.'s Grant-
chester...[Mr. E. B. McBain) 2
I
2
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May, 12, 13, 14-Visit of American Tennis players, H.K. CC. pavilion, 4.15 p.m. daily.
May 30,-Fifth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, 3 p.m.
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PUBLIC AUCTIONA. May 7-Lammert Bros. at the China Navigation Co.'s Godown, 50 bales salt mat bags. 11 am. Sales Room, miscellaneous goods,
May 8. Lammert Bros., at-
il a.m.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
May 7-First annual meeting of Hongkong Tug and Lighter. Co., Ltd., St. George's Building. Chater Road, 2.30 p.m.
May 14-Forty-fourth meeting of shareholders of the Canton Insurance Office. Ltd., at Messrs. | Jardine Matheson's Offices, noon..
MISCELLANEOUS.
May 11-Hongkong Philhar- monic Society's special meeting of members at St. John's Cathedral 3 Hall, 5.15 p.m.
A message of April 20 read:- The sensation at the Roehampton Club on the first day of the tourna- ment was that Jacob, the All-India Davis Cup captain, was informed Mr. G. D. Contt's Chester
-(Mr. H. Maitland) 3 that the Lawn Tennis Association
in tournaments and matches until had suspended-him-from-all-play--Time: 2.41-3-5- ng and when they "phed on" The following match remains to im with Tohs, Callaghan be played:--
further notice. This is a sequel THE SHANGHAI KACE CLUB In "What onched and generally withFinal, Captain O'Callaghan and
Annette Kellerman is featured as Paris when the Association called
HANDICAP:-".B." Class.-11⁄4 Women Love" to the Helmore team's visit to
miles. Profit. 'Callaghan selors used Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and
the daughter of a wealthy reformer upon a number of well-known Mr. Martin's Lot Three. is powerful barkhand exrep for | S. A. Rumjahn
who finds it easier to boss the rest players" for an explanation of
(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) obbing.
Referee:Mr. F. Smith.
of the universe than to rule his only their acceptance of M. K. Lo played a splendid The following matches remain
the Mr. Powhattan's Uncle Sol. The game opened with the daughter. There are scores of hospitality of the Paris Tennis
(Mr. H. Sweeting) ame and was trying to the list. to be played:
Hawkins attacking, and within thrilling and laugh shaking stunts Club. A. H. Fyzee, who visited Mr. and Mrs. A. V, White's In yesterday's form he was, very 3d round, T. Monaghan v. the first minute, Leung Yuk-tung on land and sea, under the sea and Paris with Jacob, has also been White Copper. ttle behind his brother who got W. Hyde,
The Association's
(Mr. A. V. White) some pretty shots at the net 23rd round, A. 5. Hett v. S. E. conceded a corner. Wong Sul-in the air, besides, a wonderful
wa cleared from the kick and story and scores of beautiful official statement says these two Time: 2.40.4-5.
May 20. First meeting of.. nd placed to advantage when Green.
Davenport received from the bathing, girls. This, is the kind of players not having given the
shareholders of H.K. & Territorial. ard pressed.
33rd round. Major Hattersley clearance trying a long shot that picture you will like.
required undertaking by the THE CHU-KA-ZA CUR-34, of Estates, Ltd., St. George's Build- Smith v. F. A: Redmond (today)."
went wide. Not to be discourag- On the same programme is appointed date to deposit their a mile.
ing: 6. Connaught Road. noon... 4-semi-final, W. B. Cornaby ved, the sailors returned to the shown"Dogs of War" the latest share of the Paris expenses with Mr. Day's Duke of Portland winner of No. 1.
the Asssociation, are suspended 5-semi-final, winner of No. 2 attack and Lau saved in quick "Our Gang" comedy in 2 parts. succession from Hyde and Tel. V. winner of No. 3.
Smith. The Chinese now attack- 6-final, winner of No. 4 v.
ed but a nice chance was spoilt by winner of No. 5.
Suen Kam-sun handling close in. From the free kick the sailor forwards got away and Tel. Smith Valentine (rec. 4/6) v. L. Forster diately after. the same player sent round, Dr. D. 1. just missed the upright; imme-
(ome 3/6) (10-day).
in another one that also want the Allfree same way. The Chinese left wing
THE PLAY.
Winning the opening game the rothers lost the second and the
d 3-1 after some splendid lies. From 3-2, the Lok went head and won the set. The ritish pair could not get going ad some amusement was caused ́-O'Callaghan smashing on to
is partner's end.
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In the second set O'Callaghan und his form and won on his st play and excellent all-round bots. The brothers took the
game, Teli off
ist
and
j
Handicap Singles "A" The following matches remain to be played:-
23rd
33rd round, D. J.
5-semi-final, winner of No. 2 v. winner of No. 3.
6-final, Major Hattersley Smith winner of No. 5.
(rec. 2/6) v. G. W. G. Simpson got away but Wright broke up a (rec. 4/6).
nice combined movement between Chan and Li. From now to half time, the sailors had all the play, Hyde, Ball and Smith, E.A., being conspicuous in the attack but they could not find the net and the teams crossed over with the score sheet blank.
t six in succession, making e score one set all. It became Hdent that the Los would löse it there were some who felt that,
match might extend to the full 70 sets,
O'Callaghan bore, the brunt of
Handicap Singles "B" The following matches remain to be played:-
e attack in the third set with
Los constantly on the defen-v.
e.
1.-3rd round, G. de Man (scr.)
Gawler played well and (today).
the long rallies were seen, with a.
A. C. I. Bowker (rec. 2/6) the Hawkins attacking, Ball send- The second half opened. with
ing over the bar. At the other 2.-3rd round, C. W. E. Bishop end Chan Kivong-iu
corner fell to
volley duels generally going (owe 16) v. Captain L. W. wide.
A
+7
suspended.
MOROCCO CHIEF'S SEVERE SETBACK.
Tangi
ATLANTTO
Mogador
ŞOARAJEV
QRO
sh
sent
the
the credit of the ultimate win-Benact rec. 3/6) (to be replayed Hawkins. Lam Yuk-ying cleared r. From 0-2, the brothers to-day).
ide the score 1-2, 1-3 and then thanks to finding their best M. K's weakness made
* score 1 All and then Callaghan, ably seconded by his Tiner, won two more gumes to e the set and the lead by 2 sets
from the kick and Pang was off-
3. semi-final, L. M. S. Lloyd side from the clearance. Return-
(owe 3/6) v. winner of No. 1.
4. semi-final, P. H. Bonner man (scr.) v., winner of No. 2.
5-6nal. winner of No. 3. winner of No. 4.
ing to the attack, the Chinese Fight wing got well down and from Pang's centre Pang Wa- hing missed an open goal. After a flying visit the Chinese - goal Handicap Doubles.
where Shenton sent wide Pang The following matches remain Kam-wing tested Heathcote with Gawler was hit in the back to be played:- ain in the fourth set in which 3-4th round, D D. Dryden and a beautiful shot from the extreme ere were prolonged struggles C. W. E. Bishop (rec. 3/6) v. W. B. right. Later, Suen sent in a points, deuce being called Cornaby and N. L. H. Railton (scr.) "daisy-cutter" that the goalie did well to get away. Hyde got re than once in several games. (Thursday). y brothers served first in tins sem fost BriD- Evens and toroush on his own but when in Each pair won on service W: Hyde (owe 3/6)v. Lt.Col. F. s.front of Lau, he miskicked the the score read 4 games all. Montague Bates and Captain ball behind.
British pair then won out of, R.HP. West (owe 15) (to-day).
Returning to the attack, Smith, E.A., profiting by turn and led 5-4 and 6-semi-final, winner of No. 3 a misunderstanding between Lai allaghan's service in the last. v. A. S. and G. B. Hett (scr.)
· rinde certain of the set and
!
Yuk-tat and Chan So, sent · in a 7.-final, winner of No. 5 v. nice centre for Balt.to. net." With winner of No. 6.
only a few minutes to go the
AFRIDA
MILES
ceblanca
"(French)
ABAR
'AFRICA'
Paris, May 5,
Determined to mete out exemplary punishment to the Riffis, the Government has decided to send reinforcements, mostly consisting of engineers, aviators and Red Cross workers to Morocco, where Marshal Lyautey at present commands 60,000 men, only two thirds of whom are avail- able for service against the Riffis..
The total number of Riffis is computed to be 20,000, . though the number of their reserves is not known.
The operations cover a front of several hundred miles of mountainous country. Three French columns operating, against the Riflis claim succesEÇA....
Rabat, Morocco, May 5. According to a communique Abdel Krim's forces have received a severe setback Over 150 were killed and a number were captured. The French losses were small The aviators were the most active of all sectors-Reuter.
(Mr. H. E. Heinzerling) I Mr. Harry White's Don
Alphonso
Buenos Aires. May 5. The (Mr. M. O, Springfield) 2 1925 cotton
crop is officially Mr. Toeg's Archer
estimated at 48,600 tons.-- Reuter.
(Mr. H. Maitland) Time: 1.29.1-5.
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THE SHANGHAI DERBY.—11⁄21⁄2
miles.
Sir Paul's Saucy Dahila
(Mr. E. Moller)
Mr. Toeg's Red Deer
(Mr. W. G. Crokam)
Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft
2
(Mr. W. S. Dupree) 3 Time: 3.15.3-5.
THE SICCAWEI CUP-1
miles.
Mr. Day's New Zealand
(Mr. A N. Dallás) 1
Mr. Campox's Old Bill
(Mr. M. O. Springfield) 2
Mr. Ma-Ka-Lee's The Knut
(Mr. R. Moon) 3
Time: 238.2-5..
THE GRAND STAND STAKES
-14 miles.
Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's
The Emu..(Mr. E. B. McBain) I Mr. Liddell's Fircroft
(Mr. W. S. Dupree) 2 Mr. Birdrake's Sea Eagle
(Mr. H. Maitland) 3 Time: 2.40. 1-5.
THE
CHINESE CUP AND SHANGHAI STAKES. 11⁄2 miles:
Mr. Lay's Bonnie Scotland-
(Mr. A. N. Dallas). I¦ Mr. We Two's Young Bill
(Mr. H. Maitland) z Mr. Allan's Florida (late Danca Bold)... (Mr. R, O'Brian) Time: 3.10.35.
Paris, May 5.--All the drivers and conductors belonging to the Non-Communist Union reparted for duty to-day and the absence of the Communist Unionists did nat prevent the maintenance of a normal service.--Keuter.
TO-DAY'S SMILE.
THE DOLLAR PRINCESS.
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