TUESDAY, MAY 11,
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
FALL THROUGH?
INTERPORT CRICKETING
TEAM..
THE MALAYA TOUR
Difficulty in Getting Up
Hongkong "XI
"Hongkong's cricket team to visit Malaya has not been definitely solected. Although our beur is due to leave on May, 20; it is not certain that the projected tour will come off,
I understand that there has been difficulty in getting up a team to
THE AUSTRALIANS.
BECOND DAY'S PLAY, AT THE OVAL
HOBBS OUT FOR 22.
Woodfull Gets Another 100 By "Dafence,"
(Reuter's Servics.)
London, May 10, At the Ovat: second day of Sur- rey v. Australiank match: rain des 1.000 layed start till 3.30 p.m. spectators: wicket soft and lifeless. The Australians (in their first aval time ago, a tentativa. Hatunings); carried their score (from 301 for 4) to 396 runs for 9 wickets was sent down to the Singapore and declared the innings closed at Cricket Club, as follows:-
ten-time:
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R. Hancock,
E.. E. Roed
A C. Bowker;
J. G. Lyal
Rev. T. B.. Powell.
A. W. Ramsay,.
Captain C. D. Armstrong... Captain EW. Morria,
Captain R. A. Warters,
C.Q.M.S. A. W. Stripp
H. N. Balhatchet, and
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also have to cry off
W. M. Woodfull (who was 87 not out overnight) made 118 by defen- sive play, hitting only one four, and batting 3 hours and 40 minutes. HL. Hendry mude 68: J. H. Lockton, the Surrey Amateur, tock
wickets for 105 runs.
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As the close of play, Surrey (in their Arst innings) were 64 runa for 1 wicket. Hobbs made, 22.
The Arst day's play la duscribed thus:
H. L. Collina (captain) won the
toss for Australia. At the close of play the visitors had acored 301
runs for 6 wickets.
EPSOM DERBY.
LATEST BETTING PRICES BY MAIL,
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WILL RACE BE RUN
London, May 1 One of the minor effects of the strike is to render doubtful the continuance of racing grammes in various parts of the country."
STEEPLEC
WHIT, MONDAY RACES
FANLING
THE DAY'S TRIES
For the Fanling steeplechases on Whit Monday, May 24, ctrles ars given below. The first race starts at 8 pm
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SECOND TIK
LAWN TENNIS MATCHES NOW. DECIDED.
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT
At the second time of asking, two unfinished matches in the H.K.C.C. lawn tennis tournament of last week) were decided yes terday.
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Race 1 Kwant Steeplechase,
T. Akiyama beat Lo in five inbout 1% miles Mr** #RAJA Paterson's October Dr JC Sets Lo had previously disposed
of H. D. Rumjahn. Another Chartered Bank. Macgown's Drako, Mr. B. Aucott's long duel was that in which Re Mercantila Bank, A. & B Egbert. Lt. Com. Fanshawe's Race Hancock and F. A. Redmond do.it pro-horso, Mr. T. C. T. Beck's Harford beat J. W: Leonard and NP &0. Bank
Mr. R. H. Charles New York, Mr Trambitzky after the losers had Bank of East Asia L... Reidy's Mowgli, Mr. Wled by two sets to one and were Marine Insurances. Beveridge's Durian. Nissim Zircon M. Potta ahend in the fourth set
Canton Insurance Both these two matches were China Underwriters Two Pairs, Mr. J., K. Bousfield abandoned last week after two North China Insurance. Emperor:
Union Insurance .. aets all Fincher, thanks to a greater
SA. Rumjahn defeated E. C. Yangtze Insurance variety of strokes and to taking Fincher left two sets to one but the offensive at the right moment, falled at the critical moment, or rather, Rumjahn just rose to the occasion.
MILITARY SPORTS.
INDIAN INFANTRYMEN ATHLETES..
5/2nd PUNJABI SPORTS.
Results follow-
Open Singles.-(3rd round) T. Akiyama boat H. Lo 4-6, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; (4th round) Yew Man- tsun beat Yew Man-kit 6-1, 10-8 6-2; (4th round) S. A. Rumjahn beat E. C. Fincher 6-4, 8-6, 5-7, 6-4, 6-8.
Fire Insurances.
China Fire Insurance. K. Fire Insurance
Shipping. Douglases Hongkong Steamboats.. ELE. Tugs & Lighters......... Indo-Chinas (Pret:)
da do
(Data) Lid
Oriental Navigation Star Ferries Shell Transporta. Water boats
Rainerion. China Bugars Pen Malabon Sugars
Mining.
Lord Derby's Colorado, winner of the Two Thousand Guiness. leads the way in the latest Derby batting at 100-80, followed by Lord Woolavington's Coronach, Race 2, Fanting Hunt Handicap (who finished five lengths behind Steeplechase, about 14 miles Colorado at Newmarket) at 6-1. Mr. R. J. Paterson's John Smith Sir Abe Bailey's Lex is at 9-1, and Cheriton, Vale, and Mr. J. P. Hornung's Apple Fanshawels Racehorse, Capt. R. G. Lt. Com Sammy (third in the Two Thou- Sturges Reynolds and Spaghetti sand. Gainess) stands. with Mr. R. K. M. Simpson's Smart Guy Captain Blood and Rose Hearty Mr. C. H. Turner's Frairie Oyster at 100-6; Harpagon 20—1. Gate Auchenreach), Mr. R. H
Charles Chossman, Mri L. Reidy's! Naples (late Bay of Naples), Dr. F. Pierce Grove's Curlew Dahlia, Mr. A. H. Potts Two Pairs,
Race 3, Open Steeplechase, about 2 milos-Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith and Cheriton Vale, Capt. R.. G. Sturges Reynolds, Mr. Open Doubles (2nd"""round) C. H. Turner's Pongo, Mr. R. HR. Hancock and F. A. Redmond Charles Tam Lt. Col. V. Coates beat N. Trambitzky and J. W. More Better. Mr. W. T. Stanton's Leonard 6-3, 3-8, 2-6, 6-5, 6-2. Jambu, Mr. A. N. Lucey's Country Club Singles (2nd round) Mouse Mr.JK Bousfield's R. E. Tottenham beat A. S. Hett Langkats (Combined) Emperor and Unknown Quantity.
do 6-3, 6-1, 6-4
(Single) "Handicap Singles "A" (3rd Shanghai Exploration about 1% miles:-Dr. J. C. Mac-round) Major W. B. Stevenson Shanghai Loan gown's Drake, Lt-Com Fanshawels (owe 2/6) beat W. B. Cornaby Raubs Racehorse, Capt. R. G. Sturges (scr.) 4-6 6-2 6-8
Tronoh Minesi Spaghetti and Harrison, Mr. J. K. Handicap Singles "B" (3rd Uralı Caspiana Bousfeld's Unknown Quantity; Mr round) W. L. Dunbar (scr.) beat Docks, Wharve C. H. Turner's Pongo, Mr. H. B. L. Rev, T. B: Powell (owe 15) 6-4 Godowns, &c. Dowbiggin's Nobleman, Mr. R. H. 1-6, 8-6
FLK & K. Wharres Charles' New York, Mr. A... E.
HK & W. Docks Greenway's Satisfaction Dalia,
Hangkaws Lt-Col. V. Coates More "Better, Major Bennett's Mark f, Major: Peterson's Nightdress, Mr. A. Sugden's Bertram, Mr. L. Reidy's Naples Gate Bay of Naples), Mr. A. Nissim's: Zircon. Mr. A. H. Potts Two Pairs, Mr. J. B. Milne's Why Not.
Good results were returned yesterday when the 5th Batt. 2nd Punjabi Regiment held their W. Burdaley made 34, G. Gannual athletic sports on the Macartney 53. J. M.. Taylor made U.SR.C. ground.
(4 four) in an hour and 50 minutes. W. M. Woodfulll made 87 not out, in a patient innings lasting three hours, which was, meritorious considering the tricky wicket and L. Larter: W.PIC.
smart Solding:)!
Hongkong would be strongly represented if the team went as in tended. But that is apparently. A mesting is to be not to be.. held this week when a final dect
sion will be made.
RUGBY MATCH."
.COMBINED INTERNATIONAL
TEAMS.
SATURDAY'S FUNCTION.
The England Wales team for the international rugger match (which will open the new King's Park ground on Saturday) has been chosen as follows:-
Back H J. Armstrong: three-quarters G. P. Lammert (captain), A. S. Hett, A. C. Bowker H H. Skinner halves: C. D. Wales, L.-Com CM Butlin; forwards: H Foster R. W. Lee, L. M.. B. Sherwood, LA CEC. Robinson, Lt-Com W, S Green, W. L. Smith, S. N. Garrard, A. B. Acott..
HOME RUGGER..
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END OF THE SEASON
RESULT."
HOW FORM CHANGES.
London, May 1. The meeting between Newport and Cardiff to-day was one of the last matches of the rugby season. Although on their own ground a few weeks ago Newport were un- able to gain a victory they were successfull in their visit to Cardiff, for they won an interesting game by 12 points to 3.
Lt. Col. V: Coates and officers were "at Home" for the occa sion Tea was served and the Battalion band played under Mr.
At the close, Mrs. Baldwin (sister of the commanding officer) gave away the prizes and was presented with a bouquet in a silver holder, decorated with the regimental colours..
Results: were
Long Jump-1, Ahmed Khan, 18f. 6in 2, Sirdar Khar; 3, Gul
Sher".
400 Yards. 1, Babu Khan: 2, Shah Din: 3, Gulam Al Time: 578ecs.
Race 4 United Services Race,.
Race 5. Consolation Steeplechase. Putting the Shot-1, Harran about. 1 miles:-Mr. R .. Din; 2, Puran Singh: 3 Pinde Paterson's October. Capt. R. G. Khan. Distance: 30ft. 11in. Sturges Harrison, Mr. T. C T. Open 880 Yards (Indian Beck's Harford, Mr. A. H. Carroll's Ranks), Lal Khan, 2, Abdul Elm Leaf Capt. Howard's For Gafur: 3 Gulam Mahomed. midable, Major Peterson's Fatty, Time: 2mins, 18.4-5secs.
Mr. A. Sugden's Shot 111, Mr. W. T One Mile-1 Sant Ram 2, Stanton's Watkeena. M: D. B.. Guria Ram; 3. Gulam Ali. Time: Feat's Teddy, Dr. F. Pierce Grove's 4mins. 58.4-5seus. London, May 1
Curlew Dahlia, Mr. F. 8. Gumley's The final of the Northern Laf Din; 2, Rhaka Singh: 3. Nat. Mr. M. M. Watson's Alcenter.
100 Yards (Followers)-1Smart Coolie, Mr. J. B. Milne's Why Reserves-forwards: Pay Lt.Union Rugby Cup competition Mirza. Time: 11.2-5secs, J. A. Hussey, Lt. Sharkey was played to-day, when Swinton Armstrong Lt. J. W. Studholm: gained a narrow. victory over z, Gul Shier; 3, Fateh Mahomed. outsides: E. R. A. Rippington, Oldham by 9 points to 3. Mid, Rowe, B. S. Stephenson,
1. P. Ralph.
Touch Judges will be Com. W. S. G. Fallowfield and Lt.-Com..
R. R. Lyle..
Colours, white knickers and jerseys must be worn. Jerseys will be dealt cut on Saturday.
Training at 5.45 every evening at King's Park. A special launch will leave the "Tamur“ at. 4 p.m. sharp. All players are requested to travel by this launch and to be at the "Tamar not later than, 3.50 pm
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Northern Cup Final
DAVIS CUP.
BRITAIN CLEARS THE FIRST HURDLE
WINS AT SINGLES.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, May 10.
At Harrogate in the Davis Cap (first round, European Zone) Bri- Lain beat Poland..
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High Jump-1, Sardar Khan;
Height: 5ft. Bin:
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Wheelbarrow, Race (50 yards). -1, Ujazar Singh and Lohan Singh. Time: 13secs.
One Mile (open to British ranke)-1,Bandsman Hannan (E. Surreys); 2, Fte. Hesterman. Time: 4mins. 48.4-5secs.
100 Yards.-1, Hassan Din; 2,
Nizam Din: 3, Sirdar Khan. Time: 11.1-5secs,"
Three-Legged Race-1, Zaman Khan and Chander Khan,
800 Yards-1 Sant Ram; 2, Guria Ram: S, Gulam Ali. Time: 2mins. 15.3-5secs.
The following is the team selected to play for Scotland and Ireland: Back, Stoker Church (H. M. S. Durban); "three-quar ters. Nicholson (H.M.S. Peters. feld), Eng. Com. Mackenzie [Note: An earlier cable gave: (captain), E. R. A. Thomas, A. B. Britain two other singles victories. Fogerty (all of H.M.S. Durban) A Davis Cup tie comprises four halves.-A. B. Ball (HM.S. Dur-singles and are doubles match.)
0. G. N. Turnbull (Britain) de-2, feated Czetwertynak! 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 and J. D. P. Wheatley beat Kleinadel 6-2, 6-4, 6-1, -
ban), J. Morrison (H.K.R.F.C.);
forwards: Shipwright Focle
(H.M.S. Durban); H. Forsyth;
G. Millar (both of H.K.R.F.C.); E. R. A. Hodge; E. R. A. Johns; Ldg. Stoker Jeremich (all" of H.M.S. Durban) and J. Beveridge (H.K.R.F.C.).
[The remaining position will be filled after to-day's practice.]
·FOOTBALL.
CHARITY MATCH.
"HOME ITEMS.
LATEST NOTES AHEAD OF THE MAIL,
London, May 1.
220 Yards-1, Ahmed Khan; Ganga Ram; 3, Shah Din Time: 24 seconds.
Sack Race-1, Bhagat. Singh; 2, Ram Singh; 3, Ruxam Singh.
Obstacle Race-1, Omar Din
HONG GOLF.
KOWLOON “DEREY" LAST" SUNDAY.
By 7 points to 534, the Godown.
Handicap Doubles.-T. H. King and C. G. Perdue (scr.) beat J. H. Sutcliff and R. W. Lee (rec. 3/6) 7-5, 6-8.
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Mixed Doubles (3rd round) H. W., Fitzroy Williams and Mrs. Williams frec. 4/6) beat T. Gdo Bennett and Mrs. Bennett (rec. [8/6) 6-4; 3-6, 6-2.
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Lands, Hotels & Bldgs R. & 8 Hotels (old).. (new). Hongkong Lands H.K. Realty HI.K. Territorlat Today's Fixtures.
Humphreys Estates Open Singles (4th round) T. | Princes Building Honda y T. Akiyama.
Rural Lands Open Doubles.--(3rd round) Cotton Mills. Major Pratt and Major Stevenson wo Cottons V. L. Baines and G. Miskin; (3rd rientals round) J. C Broome and Jhangua Cottons (old) Newton v. A. S. Hett and E.
do. Grimble.
Miscellaneous. anton Ices 'ements (comb.).
Handicap Doubles (2nd round) A K. Mackenzie and A. C. I, Bowker (scr.) v. D J. Valentine and J. R. Craig (owe 3/8)
LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON DOCK CLUB'S OPENING.
GREEN "NEVER BETTER."
The lawn bowls season of the
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Mr. W. Forsyth (President). The match was six a side, singles. the morning, foursomes in the asked Mrs. H. H. Scott to present awarded for byes of over three expressed the hope that as the quarter point spoons to the winning rinks, and
ane, Crawfords ... holes in single matches and half a green was in a better condition point for similar byes in four-than it had ever been, the mem-acao Electrics
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W. Forsyth, @Tr": E. Docherty J. O. McLaggan
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yards), Mohamed Khan; 2. G. B. Slipper & 1.0. McLuggan & Ram Singh; 3, Ahmed Ali. Time D. C. Logan. 03. C Meintosh....2 Brecs.
In the amateur tennis cham-2, pionship, open to all-comers, at
Relay Race 1, No. 3 Platoon No. 8; 9, No. 1.
Indian Officers (100 yards
Manchester to-day, the Hon. Handicap)-1, Subadar Lahku
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his Hon. Captain Fazal Khan.
University in the annual match in
The Victor Ludorum trophy
1924 and, in addition to winning was won by No. 8 Platoon. the singles, also won the doubles for Cambridge with W. Ross:
The South China Team and the Navy' have kindly consented to play a charity match on behalf of Skinner.
US. BASEBALL LEAGUES.
On the morning of May 4, the tables in the U.S. major baseball leagues stood at
the Sisters of the Precious Blood Bruce, who is also a fine
who is also on the 15th instant at 6 pm at Brackets: player, having won the Soakumpoo Ground. The British-amateur title in 1922 and the American Tobacco Cc. has also doubles title once with B. S. kindly donated 250 packets of Foster in 1911, and on three occa Capston, 500 packets of Premiersions since the War with H. and The Nun Yang Brothers Leatham-has challenged E. M. New York Tobacco Co. 600 packets of Raver Baerlein the holder.dk
Chicago to be distributed to the stand visitors of the above match.
HOCKEY
The following will represent The Wanderers against the 6/2 Punjab Regiment on the Marina at 6.30 p.m. sharp on Wednesday May 12, in Whites: Sgt. Clark RA L.
Club
American League.
WA
Baerlein is another fine rackets Cleveland player, four times winner of the Washington rackets singles championship and Detroit twice winner of the doubles. Philadelphia Baerlein first won the amateur Boston tennis championship in 1912, and St. Louis he has held the title ever since 1914.
Amateur Athletics.
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POLO CHALLENGE.
WESTCHESTER CUP NEXT YEAR:
............ London, April 20:
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J. Porter
H. H. Scott
G. Hudson. G. H. Cuthill,
F. O. Goodman W. Forsyth
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The M. V.Malayan Prince will arrive here on Thursday, This vessel will inaugurate the Prince Line fast Motor Vessel
The Hurlingham Club pelo Service to and from US. Atlantic Pet. Committee announce that they Coast Ports and the Far East, 8 819 have considered the question of and is the first of a fleet of five 722 challenging America in 1927 for new motor ships, the others .825 the Westchester Cup and con- ting: M.Vs Japanese
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National League.
Club Brooklyn. London, May 1 New York,
J. H. Smith R.A., Capt. Mercer R.M., At the Amateur Athletic Asso- Cincinatti A. S. Hett, E. J. R. Mitchell, Lt.. clation meeting to-day the tug-of- Chicago Broome R.N., B. D. Evang, LL. H. war event, which for two years 84 Louis St. L. Nicholson RN., B. D. has been won by the Training | Philadelph Lawrence, Lt. Clark R.N., and G. P. Battalion Royal Engineers, was Pittsbu won by the Royal Navy, Chatham, Boston
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