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MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS

ON THE FLAT.

"ENTRIES FOR NEXT RACE", MEETING.

JUNE 6 "EXTRÀ."

Entries closed on Saturday for the third extra race meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club sea- son, on Saturday, June 5, as fol-

1st Race Banstead Plate-Haf Mile

Messrs. Tester and Abrahame

Craigavad, 13.21. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Goblin (late Bundoran), 18:2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Gomeri (late Donaghadeeh, 13.2.

Mr. A.. Gordon's Fireworks,, 15:1. Mr. Strike's Tutix, 19:1.

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent,

19.2:

Mr. E J. Paterson's September,

12.3.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's: Grey Streak,

19.0%

Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call,

18.2.

Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call,

13.2.

Messrs. "Dyer, and Belth's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0.

HOME TURF.

CHESTER CUP RESULT" BY MAIL.

HIDENNIS WINS.

London, May 5. The Chester Cup Race (24 miles) resulted as follows:

Hidennis

Vermilion Pencil .. 2 Ixia

3: Starting prices. 11 to against Hidennis, 4 to" against Vermilion Pencil, 10 to 1 against Ixia.

• 13

Ten ran

Hidennis won by two lengthuy eight lengths separated second and third..

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THE AUSTRALIANS.

'FIRST DAY'S PLAY AGAINST OXFORD

"VARSITY MAKE 131.

(Router's "Serviss.)

London, May 29 Oxford University started their match against the Australians be- Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe-fore 5,000 spectators, in delightful

say, 18.0:

Mr. Aitch Altch's Folly, 18.0. Mr. Alargus's Arabian Parrot.

13.1.

Lady Chater's Sandpiper, 18.0. Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen; 13:2. Mesars. Dunbar and Stanton's San

Diego, 18:2

2nd Raec. Tattenham Plate- Five Furlongs. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's. The

Govk, 18.0

Mr. Strike a Tutix, 181."

Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call,.

33.2.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha-

bite, 13.0"

Et-Comdr. A. Fanshawe's Race-

horse, 182. Messrs.

Toey and Priestley's Invader, 13.1. Lady Chater's Golden Pheasant,

13.1.

Lady Chater's Sandpiper, 13.0 Mr. Stanton's Blue Grass, 18:2.

3rd: Race.-June Handicap--“A” Chiss-One Mile,

5th Race. June Handicap “B” Class-One Mile., Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

Craigavad, 13.2. Mesars. Hall and Shenton's The

Goblin (late Bundoran), 13.2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Gomeril (late Donaghadee);

13:2

Messrs. Half and Shenton's The Gnome (late Shere Khan 11),

"

13.0. Messrs. Halland Shenton's The

Geezer. 13.2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Gowk, 13.9.

Mr. A. Gordon's Fireworks, 131. Mr. Strike's Tusix, 13.1.

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent,

12

Mr. R. J. Paterson's Dobbing

13.2.

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith,

18.2,

Mr. R. J. Paterson's September,

12.8.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

13.0.

Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call

13.2;"

Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call

13.2.

Mr. R. M.-Austin's Brigade Call,

13.2.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0.

weather, on a slow, wicket which later became faster..

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Oxford (at innings) were all out by tea time for 131. C. H. Taylor secring. 34 and J. S. Stephenson 45. A. J. Richardson took 6 wickets for 28. vững,

When stumps were drawn the Australians (1st innings) had scered 06 for 3 wickets.

DAVIS CUP.,

IRELAND DEFEATED BY

SPAIN.

(Reuter'a Service.)

Dublu May 23, By defeating Froland by three mate hes to two, Spain his earned the right to meet Argentine in the..

third round of the Davis Cup (European Zone) lawn, tennis cobi- petition

4

DRAWN BOUT.

PAGE

HOME GOLF.

ENGLISH AMATEURS BEAT SCOTTISH.

CHALLENGE TO US.

(Router's Service)

THE CHINA MAIL

London, May 22. Walter Hagen has acceptedi the challenge for any American professional to oppose Abe Mitchell in a 72-hole match which has been arranged for June 18 and 19.

The first half will be played at Wentworth. The second course has not at present been selected:

Scotland v. England.

Mulrfeldy May 22.

In brillant and ideal weather the annual Scottish and English amateur international golf match was played, preceding Monday's amateur championship..

1

This international consists of singles and 5 foursomes.

England won the foursomes by -2, the most notable being →

C. J. H. Tolley and Gilles beat Harris and Wilson by 3 and 2; Sir Holderness and Roger V thered heat T. Torrance and W. May by one up...

15

Later. England won, the singles by six matches, to three, one match being halved.

Tolley beat Harris by 4 and 7 Holderness beat Wilson by 4 and 27 and Wethered beat Torrance by

and F.

Result: England (foursomes singleh 6%)=9%% Scotland foursomes 2, singles 9)==5.1

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ONE MATCH.

AND DECIDED BY ONLY ONE SHOT...

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.

Rain restricted the lawn bowls League programme- of Saturday to one match in the senior divi- sione e

In this Craigengower (cham- pions) beat the Police (Junior champions of last season, ad thus promoted), on the Police green, by one shot.

In the first half of the game. Craigengower were well in the lend. On one rink, Dennis's team were leading 16-2 at the ninth head

After tes a change came over the game. A. Clark started to score and brought up his deficit to 21-18. J. Clark on his rink maintained a comfortable lead and finished up ten in front.

Taylor's tink were the deciding factor and at the 15th hand they were leading 17-7. A victory for the Police looked certain, but Bradbury was allowed to get a 4, This 1, 5, and 2 in quccession.

to: 19-17», in brought the score favour of Bradbury and also made the aggregate all square on the three rinks Taylor scored one at the 20th head and Bradbury lay two in the final A little care on the part of the Police team would have certainly won them the game:

Scores:-

Police.

GOLF.

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BASEBALL SCORES FROM

THE US...

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Total

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(Reuter's American Service.)

New York, May 22. Last week's results in the V.S. major Baseball leagues were:-

National Leag

Cincinnati FF; New York, 6.- Pittsburg. 2; Brooklyn, Di Chicago, 6; Philadelpia. 4. St. Louis, 12: Boston: 7, May 16:

Ray 15:

(Reuter's American Service,).

New York, May 22. Fourteen thousand ́spectators ap- plauded a ten-round light heavy. weight boxing contest between Georges Carpentier and, Saffer | May 17: Huffman แร่ Madison Square

Gardens, which ended in a draw.

There were many furious changes in a grim fighs,

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Mr. R. J. Paterson's September,

12.3.

Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call,

13.2.

Cincinnati; New York, 2. Chicago 10: Philadelphia.. 9: St. Louis, 13; Boston, 2;

Cincinnati 4; New York, 7. Pittsbark. 7: Brooklyn, 7. Chicago. 7: Philadelphia, 6. St. Louis, 8; Boston, 5. Mar 18

Pittsburg, 4:„Brooklyn, &

Radar prevented other games."). May 19:

Pittsburg & New York,

Cineinnati 6: Brooklyn

St. Louis. 2: Philidelphia, G. Chiengo, 2: Boston. 5.

Mr R. Austin's Home Call, 13.2. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total May 20

Abstinence, 13.2.

Mr. Alargiss's Souvenir, 182. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's San

Diego, 13.2. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Boston, 13.2.-

W. T. Stanton's Beltorney

Mr.

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Star, 13.0.

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Pittsburg. 4: New York, 5. Cincinnati, 7; Brooklyn, 2.

Chicago. 8: Reston, 4.

St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 7.

May 27

Pittsburg, 7. New York, 5. Cincinnati 8: Brooklyn, 6. "St. Louis, 12; Philadelphine, 4.

Chicago, 6; Bosten, 3.

American League,

(7th Race-Esher Handicap-One and y Quarter Miles... Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The May 15:

Goblin (late Bundoran), 13.2.|| Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Gomeril (late Donaghadee » .13.2.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe-Mesurs, Hall and Shenton's The

нау, 13.0.

Gink (late Demon Bay), 13.0 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha-Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

bite, 13.0.

Cupt. R. G. Sturgess Reynolds,

33.1.

Mr. Alargus's Arabian Parrot,

$13.1.

Lady Chater's Golden Pheasant,

13.1.

Lady Chater's Sandpiper, 130.. Sir Paul's Melody Dahlla, 13.1.

Gnome (late Shere Khan 11},! 13.0. Mesars. Hall and Shenton's The

Geezer, 13.2.

Messrs. Ha and Shenton's The

Gowk, 13.0.

Mr. Strike's Tufix... 13.1. Mrs.

R. J. Paterson's Dobbin,

⚫ 13.2.

Mrs. G. 1. Bagram's Sunburst Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith,

Rose, 13.0.

Mr. Dryasdast's Saracen, 13.2. Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's San

Diego. 13.2.

Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's

Boston, 13.2.

Messrs. Dunbar and Stunton's |

Wimer) 13.0.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's „Beldorney

Star, 13.0.

4th Race-Third Aggregule Stakes--One Mile.

13.2/1

Mr. R. J Paterson's 'September,

12.3.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

13.0.

Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call

13.2.

Messrs. Dyer and Belth's Loch

Runnoch. 18.0. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total

Abstinence, 13.2.

Capt. R. G. Sturges's Reynolds,

13.1. [Mr. Alargus's Souvenir. 13.2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Sir Paul's Melody Dahlin, 18.0. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Mrs. G. L. Bagram's Sunburst

Salizia, 13.1.

Rose, 13.0.

New York, 10; Chicago, 1. Washington, 6; Clèveľärd, 4. Philadelphia. 8; Detrit, G. May 16:

Detroit, 6; Boston, 3. May 17:

New York, G; Chicago, Washington, 5; Cleveland. 12. Philadelphia, 5: Detroit, 1. May 18:

New York, 5 Chicago, 2. Washington, 2: Clevelan 4. Philadelphia, 2: Detroit, 5.". Boston, 6; St. Louis, May 19

New York, B: St. Louis, 2. Boston. 7 Chicago, Washington. 0; Detroit, fi Philalelphia. 53 Cleveland, 6. May 20:

New York, 5; St. Louis. 4. Washington, 5: Detrol. 6. Philadelphia: 10; Cleveland, 2 Boston, 4; Chicago. 14. May 21

New York, 7% St. Louis, 2. Washington, 18: Detrit, 30, Philadelphine # Cleveland, 4. Boston. 8: Chicago. 7.

BILLIARDS EXHIBITION.

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Division 1.

the evening. This musical troupe China Lights (comb.) comprised Musara. Miles, Burun

Davidson Clemo, and Spagy.

In the intervals of dancing, which was enfure of the evening. Mr. Davidson delighted these present with selections on the banjo, while Russian lady artiste and a gentle man like asistech

introducing variety into the programme,

For Agst Up Dr. Taikoo R.6, 1. 9... 70: 40° 21 Craigengewer C. 123.103-20 ° 6°

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the time the music stopped, The For Agat Up: Dn. prize for this event was awarded Club de Reerein.. 64 48 16 O amid much applause to Mrs Taikoo R.C.

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The- - following "are the League fixtures for next Saturday, the PW.D. defented the Sani-

tary Department by 3 goalà Les mim. Powells day:

First Division. Police v. Civil Service. Craigengower v. Kowloon B.G Taikoo v. Kowloon D.R..

Second Division.

at soccer. The teams werd d'~"

Spary, Logan and McBride scored is the second half.

Yamus. Mr. Euis Ma, Mrs. Lam Sanitary Department. --Smith Pin-shim, Mr. C. F. Nahas. Miss Hopper and Pajsford; E. Strange K. R. Grant, Miss W. . B. Deck. Watson and P Knight; C. Strange. Me. F. H. Gearey, Major T. J. Braley. Stirton, Wood and Thomas, Graham. Mr. W. Millard. Mr. P. A. Kowloon C.E. y. Yacht Club.

P.W.D.-Beach;

and Edmondson, Mr.. O S. Chan Mr. Civil Service' v. de Recreio.

Robertson; Guest, Hill and Bell; and Mrs. P. 1. Smith, Muster East Point R.C. v. Craigen-Anderson, Logan, Spary, McBride, South, Mr. Hendrck Bos. Mr. and

Indian v. Taikoo.

gower.

[To be played on the ground of the first named Club and start- ing at 3.30 p.m. sharp.]

"C.C.C. BOWLS.

The Craigengower thicket Club are holding a series of lawn bowls competitions

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dr. Quan Kin, Mre. Ng Shee, Miss | Mr. D. L. Antires, Mr. P. Mi, Davis, Open Championship.

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British billiards profes- entry fee is $2.

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Diogo, 13.2.

sinna. will play Mr. A... Ösmnad Some familiar names are absent daw, Mrs. Ng Shee, Mr. Lám Tule,W. C. Wardlaw, Mr. W. C. Wardlaw, oversigns (Bank buying to Mrs. R. J. Patterson's The Regent, Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's the Colony's champion) at the from the entries so far received, Mr. Chau Wing-yec, Mr. H. dr. Mr. Walter Brannon, Mr.

ver (por o Mrs. R. J. Patterson's Dobbin,

Boston, 13.2.

Club Lusitano al 5.30 p.m. to-mor- but, on the other hand; at some of Page, Mr. Rafael-Quan, Mr. J. A. Stephen Garr, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. 18.2..

Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's row; on Wednesday evening at the Clubs there is quite a plethora--Show.-M. and Mrs. 6, Numats, Womack, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith,'

E. Friedrick, Wimera, 13.0.

a'efock he will meet Mr. Leung Kum- of newcomers to this competition. Miss H. G. Numans, Mr. O. R. Armstrong, Comdr. 13.2.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney song, an ex-champion of the Colony,The present holder is Mr. F. Cullen, Benson, Mrs. E. Sparke, Mrs. J. Mr. Henry Horeerlah. Mr. W. K.

of the Kowloon Docks.

Rosen, Mr. M. Kishimoto, Mr. M. Milne and Mr. Jua. §. Waddington, (Continued af foot of next Column.}", Star, 13.0.

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