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SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

THE AUSTRALIANS.

CAMBRIDGE 2nd INNINGS COLLAPSE.

BUT MATCH DRAWN.

(Reuter's Service.y

Cambridge, May 21,

The match between, the Univer sly and the Australians wir left abawy. Phind day's play:

Warm weather with sun, wicket

tricky..

TURF REQUEST.

WILL JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS PLEASE NOTET

PADDOCK FACILITIES.

To the Editor of the China Mail).

Sir-I admit that, there is no room and the best has been done but I would like to vent a grouse about the race course, by courtesy

of your newspaper.

Only the owners, trainers. officials, jockeys and stable boys Position at start-Cantabs are allowed inside the paddock. 1st) 212 (Enthoven 13, Dawson Those in the members,enclosure 69: Ryder 6 No. 74) Australiansen walk up to the paddock fence.. (1st) 165 for 4 (Woodfull 64 not in the public raty one cannot see the poles before going out on the The Australians (rst innings) course, by which time the tote will The drawing for realised 2233 mans. W. M. Woodfu have closed.. made e as out, balting four hours," pluces is only posted up inside the

oul

NOW

FAH SHURE

NOW THAT THE RAIT BLE WE IKOWLOONI HOSPITALI STROKE

IS OPEN IT WAS. UM

POSSIBLE TO

·PLAY THE

RUGBY MATCH!

BETWEEN

ENGLAND & WALES

AND

WE KNOW:

No. Ps.

THE CAY

THE CHINA MAIL.

COUNTY CRICKET.

SURREY BEATEN AT THE OVAL.

SURPRISE RESULTS.

Surrey lost to Sussex at the Oval, mainly owing to batting by the Gilligan brothers and bowling by Tate. (A. E. R. Gilligan was, of course, the last England cap- tain, but his bowling has been im

Otherwise paired by an injury. he would very likely be skipper again).

EPSOM DERBY.

COLORADO LEADS IN THE [BETTING."

LATEST BAROMETER.::

(Reuters Servios.)

London May 21

Betting on the Epsom Derby (1 miles, Jund. 2) is as follows: Colorado, 3/2 offered, 3/1 taken. Coronach 7/1 (t. & o.). Lex 9/1. &à Apple Sammy 190/7 (1) & 6.). Roschearty 100/6 (t. & 5.) Swift and Sure 20/1 (t. & D.)

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STEEPLECHASE "BETS."

At the Fanling steeplechase meeting on Monday, tickets on the cash sweep will be at $1 each

I'mutuel, ordinary tickets-will also instead of $5. On the pari-

be $1 each, except in the "double From the results cabled over-event totalisator, where chances night by Reuter, it seems that will be $6 each "double." Surrey collapsed in the frst. It is also hoped to announce the scratchings from each event be innings and made a fairly good fore racing begins. try in the second. Surrey's lack of stock bowlers must have been plainly evident.

Tit-bits In last Saturday's local 'ruggor "international” H.M.S. Durban" provided several of the winning team.

SCOTLAND & IRELAND ONCE. THE SCOTCH & IRISH TEAMS

-THE..

GAME

WAS

MORE.

·OR LESS

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MOSTLY TAKE.

HAD LEARNT L'ACH OTHERS

LANGUAGE

WHAT ARE

YOU LOCKING

ABOUT

Fort THAT

BALL DOWN!!

THEY SETTLED DOWN TO SHOW ENGLAND & WALES WHAT

THEY HAD COME FOR AND

THE SCOTTISH & IRISH TEAM

-HALF (LEMON)-TIME CONSTRUCTED A NAVAL BASE- -HAVING A LOT OF NAVAL PEOPLE

IN T

UNTIL THE

ARRIVAL

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ENGLAND & WALES

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BUSHED SOME WHERE

INTO THE NEW TERRITORIES

THAT

Simi Hell

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FOGERTY SCORED

and hitting 8. fgurs. RJ. O. Meyer book B wickets for 65 rune..

Cantabs (2nd 85 punis, C. Macartney took wickets for 20: aune, K. V. bivimmel & for 28. ..

Australians (2nd) 17 runs for 2 wietes, when stumps were drawn.

There

4,000 spectators

today.

were

LADY TENNIS PLAYER,

Mus. W. Lock Wei, a tennis

player of note and the wife of the captam of the Chinese tennis team: in the Davis Cup, reached Shanghai by the President Madison" last Saturday. Me!" Welt is now in America, competing in a number of" malehes this summer...

says the "China Press":

Note: M: W: Lock Web (or Wef Wing-lik, learned his tennis Tally in Hongkong and has played here vury often. He is a son of the late Sir Roshan Wei Yuk

•AND LATER, THOMAS WENT BACK OVER THE BORDER AND "SCORED ANOTHER ONE

| paddock gate. So that those who can go inside will know who has drawn the rails, or outside berth, or where the favourite is. This ia an advantage. Cannot lists be posted up in both enclosures as well? It would only mean that carbon copies would have to be made. Will the Jockey Club con- sider this request for the next meeting?

I suppose all hope of getting an up-to-date totalisator, has been abandoned till things are better in the Colony generally but we just live on in hope.

Yours, etc.,

FIVE BUCKS.

Hongkong, May 21..

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

The net proceeds of the charity football match organised by Mrs. Luard, the President of the Mill tary Branch of the Ministering League, realised $900)

THIS MADE HINS DURBAN FAIRLY JUMP FOR JOY

After declaring on the first innings. Middlesex use lest on their own ground, but it was not an outright defeat..

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Lancashire won: comfortably but they had had fuck with the

Kent

Yorkshire... Lancashire... Middlesex Notts ... Surrey..

NEW BOXING CHAMPION."

(Router's American Service,)

www.

Scranton, May 21.

A coal miner named Pote Latzo, won the "world's welterweight boxing championship, defeating Mickey Walker (on points), in ten rounds:

The

weather in the first week or two, and have dropped paints. check on Surrey and Middlesex pave the way to Yorkshire becomi ing champions again this season.. - Details follow

Surrey v.. Sussex."

At the Oval Surrey lost to Sussex by 92: runs. Scores:

Sussex (1st) 231 rùns. A. H. H. Gilligan (brother of. A. E. R made 74, and A. E. P. Gilligan: made 62%

Won

Tate

Surrey (1st) 185 runs. took 4 wickets for 40 runs..

Sussex, (2nd) 283 runs. A. E. Ŕ. Gilligan made 110 not out. PG. H. Fender took 7 wickets for 86 runs.

Surrey (2nd) 287 runs. Sand- ham made 70, Shepherd 50; Tate

7 wickets for 90 runs,

Middlesex v. Hants.

At Lord's, Middlesex. lost first innings points to Hampshire in a drawn match. Scores:

Middlesex (1st) 303 runa for 9 wickets, declared. Hearne (J, W.); made 161 not out.

Hants (1st) 450 runs. New- man made 134, R. "Aird 63, Mead 74. C. P. Brutton 88..

Middlesex (2nd) 197 runs for 6 wickets," Hendren made 61 not out and F. T. Mann: 60; not out.

Lancs: v. Leicester. At Liverpool, Lancashire beat Leicestershire by 138 runs. Stores:-

Lance. (lat) 256 runs. Tyldes ley (E) made 65.

Leicester (lat) 130 runs, « Lancs. (2nd), 202 runs for 2 wickets, declared! Makepeace.

made 101 not out..

· Leicester (2nd) 190 runs..

The table now stands:-

Lat. Pos. Pt... No.

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CRICKET NOTABILITIES..

Home Players Mentioned In To-day's Cables.

A. EL Gilligan, the idol of Sussex and England.

P. G. H.. Fender, the Surrey captain and all-rounder.

"Patay "Hendren the great- batsman of Middlesex.

Hearne (J. W.), the Middl

sex, all-rounder.

EUROPEAN DISAPPEARS.

MISSING BETWEEN PENANG &

PORT SWETTENHAM,

Information why Teceived in the "Malay Mail of May 13, of the Kuala Lumpur thie morning says disappearance, of Mr. J. H. B.. the "Straits Echo." It appears that Smith, formerly assistant editor of

Mr. Smith, who was, en route to Australia boarded the "Klang" on Tuesday evening at Penang for Port Swettenham,

At 1 am-8ome, hours after the beat had loft Penang-Mr. Smith

LOCAL SHARE MARKET

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U.S. BASEBALL LEAGUES.

"Up till last Sunday morning, the tables in the U.S. major base- ball leagues stood at:

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