WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
EPSOM DERBY.
TWENTY STARTERS LEFT FOR TO-DAY,
CHANGE IN BETTING,
Swift and Sure Now Second Favourite.
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The greatest chissic of the Home turf, the Derby (11 miles). will be run at Epsom to-day.
INTERPORT · MATCH. COUNTY CRICKET,
"F.M.S. SCORE 224 AGAINST
** HONGKONG.
OUR BOWLERS' FIGURES.
Bowker Takes & Wickets. For 96 Runs.
Kuala Lumpur, June "1. The PMS. wore all out (1st innings) for 224 runs, in the in- cricket match against outerport
Hongkong.
Twenty names are left in, of an entry of over three hundred, but there may be minor changes before the result comes through just before midnight to-night.
A feature which catches the eye is the absence of Steve Denoghue from the list of riders. Steve won on Manna list year, bringing much joy to Shanghai und to Mr. Henry Morriss's friends in Hongkong.
In the latest betting, which ar rived this morning; it will be seen that Coronach has lost the place of second favourite," Swift and Sure being slightly ahead.
Local "agents" are, I hear, a- cepting bets at the cabled prices. At this distance, 1 have no advice to offer, except that 6 to 4 seems much to short a price for Colorado. A few days before the 2,000/ Guineas, Colorado ran fourth, in Hva, in a trial. Still, his Guineas victory was quite conclusive.
"PATROL."
Latest Betting.
(Router's Servica.)
London, June 1.
The latest betting stands at Colorado, 6-1 taken and offered. Swift and Sure, 7 taken, and offered.
Rhodes made 58. Maartenz 38, Mustard 27, Hennessey 28 not out,
Tannon (?) 26.
SURREY SURPRISINGLY DEFEATED.
YORKSHIRE DROP POINTS,
(Reuter'a Servick.)
London. June 1. County erickoj, matches com plated to-day resulted:-
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Lanes, Surrey. At Manchester, Lancashire beat Gurrey by 84 runs, winning by the very last hall of the match. Surrey were 96 runs ahead on the first
Bowker took 6 wickets for pinningel Scores --- runs and Reed 3 for 51.
Earlier Cables. Hongkeng (1st innings) batting E. B. first made only 41 runs. Need was top-scorer. (7) with 9 not out. Hennessey took 7 for 10 and Bostock Hill 3 for 29.
Tiffin interval FMS. 16 "Tun for 8 wickets down.
Tea interval: F.M.S. 97 for Rhodes 8 not out, Grunier 25.)
Note: Playeontinues to-day.]
DETAILED SCORES. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
Singapore, June 2.
Lance (lat) 181 runs. Mackepeace madu 66; P. G. 4. Fender took 6 wickets for 48 runs.
Surrey (1st) 276 runs. Shepherd made 67. P. G. H. Fender å6, Ducat 110% Sibbles took 6 for 99.
Lancs (2nd) 268 runs. Tyldesley (E) made 97.
Surrey (2nd) 124 runs.. Hobbs made 49.
Yorkshire v. Kent..
At Sheffold. Yorkshire Ted Kent on the first innings in drawn
match. Scores:--
Kent (18t) 200 runs. Harding@
Sutcio
HOME GOLF.
LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP POSTPONED.
NO "INTERNATIONALS."
London, May 17.
INJUNCTION AGAINST.,
DOLLAR BID GOES THROUGH.
CHIEF JUSTICE BLOCKS.
SEATTLE'S MOVE.
Washington
May. 25.-Chlef
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Namen..
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
The British Ladies' Open Golf Justice McCoy of the District of TT. on London Championship has been postponed Columbia Supreme Court has do TT on Shanghai owing to the strike and will beclined to enjoin' the U.S. Shipping played at Harlech on June 21. Board from completion of the sale
Juatico McCoy The international matches have under File 147.
hold that the Dollar intorests been abandoned
gained no advantage in the bid- ding.
DOCKYARD MATCH.
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BILLIARDS AND SNOOKER. SCORES.
At the Royal Naval Dockyard
Officers' Club on Monday a sortes of billlards and anooker matches were played against the Dockyard
Recreation Club.
The Recreation Club won the billiards by four games to one; while the amouker games ended in a draw, two games all..
The scores were ne under :---
Billiards.
The bid for the five ships of the Admiral-Oriental line was made
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on April 8 in Washington when' Mr. R. Stanley Dollar $900,000 per ship, an increase of Ching Underwriters....... $3001000 per ship over his previous | North China Insuranes, offers, and Mr. W. E. Keene offer Union Insurance..... ed $800,000 per ship.
Yangtze InsuraNCO
The proposals ware referred to -Fire Insurgences. President Crowley of the Emer-China Fire Insurance. goncy Fleet Corporation, who In-AK. Fire Insurance dicated that he would be able to have his recommendation acncern ing disposal of the service in the hands of the board in a few days. Both Mr. Dollar and. Mr. Keene were present when the bids were opened at noon to-day.
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(Def.) 7'd do. (..). Terms of the Contract; 'Oriental Navigation These proposals were submitted Shell Transports in accordance with the terms of ar Ferries the Flest. Corporation's advertise- |· Water-boats Gillingham officers) 56. Jones ment for bids which contained the
Refineries revised contract approved by the Thina Sugare Board several days ago. Under Malabon Sugars the terms of the contract, it will 88,bu unnecessary for the purchaser to provide a $3,000,000 bonds, as would have been required under the original proposal, and he may designate Fortland, Ore, as a port of call for passenger traffic, if he desires. A number of other minor changes, to which Senator Jones of Washington has raised serious obiection, are included in the re- vised contruct.
made 76; Macaulay took a for 66. (Recreation) 125.
Yorks (1st), 242. ruas.
Beys (0) 74, Fish (R) 126. Hargreaves
Brown.. (0) Alderman (R) 126,
made 68, Holmes 66. Below are detailed scores in the
Kent (2nd) 236 runs. Hardinge Federated Malay States v. Hong-made 60, Woolley (F.E.) 94 not out. kong cricket match. (first day's
ay) at Kuala Lumpur.
Hongkong-1st Innings.
Yorks (2nd) 71 runs for no wicket.
Hants. Spesex.
Sears (0) 80, Moer (R) 125. Rev. Hewitt (0) 125, Matthews
(R) 96.
Snooker.
Bedra and Lyal (80cers) 50. Phillip and Griffiths (Recreation
[C.Q.M.S. A. J. Stripp, b Hen-
nessey
8
6. R. Sayer11\w,, b Hennes-
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Hennessey
At Southampton, Hampshire beat Sussey by ten wickets. Scores;—
Hants (lat) 340 puns. Brown pindle, 64, Mend $5, Capt. T: 0. Jameson 54 Boyes 50...
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Sussex (2nd). Tollowed-on, 383 runs. Langridge made 87. A. II. 11. Quin 70.
and Spanton (R) 403..
Leys and Gillingham ( Phillip and Griffiths (R) 45%
2. W. Ramsay, e Miller,
Bostock-Hill
R. Hancock. b Hennessy
Capt. R.. A. Warters, b Hen-
nessey
Coronach, 71 offered, 8. I taken. N. Balhatchet, e Bostock-
and wanted.
Lex. 10.1 taken.
Apple Sammy. 1871 offered,
201 taken.
Finglas, 281 taken aixi offered. Cimiez, 33/1 taken and offefod, Review Order, 33/1 offered.
40/1 taken and Harpagon. offered.
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Tenneity, 501 taken and offer-
taken and
"Macanudo. 50/1 offered.
Comedy King, 50, 1 taken and
offered.
Lancegaye, 150-1
offered.
Warmist, 50/1-offered. Pantera, 6671 taken. and offered. Legros, 100/1 taken,
Hill, b Hannessoy
A, C. L. Bowker, b Hennessey
J. D. Humphreys, st. Maur-
tensz, b Bostock-Hill'
Rev. T. B. Powell, b Bostock-
Hi..
E. B. Reed, not out
Extras
Total
Hants (Red) 111 runs for no wie- ket, Bowell, murde 52. Newman 50,
Notte v. Warwick.
M Nottingham Nolts beab Warwickshire by four wicked. Scores: -A
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Lilley
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Warwick (2nd) 294 runs. Wyatt
In submitting his proposal to
do.
Mining.
Benguets Kailan Mining Ad. Langkats (Combined)
(Single) Shanghai Exploration, Shanghai Lore
Rauba Tronoh Mines Ural, Casplans
Docks, Wharves Godowns, dr.
Allen and Ross (0) 34, Jefford the board to-day Mr. Keune ex-K & K. Wharveg... end Oswick (B) 43,
plained that he represented K & W. Docks
MeQaven and KM (0) 11, Lewis group which wished to form a new
corporation to take over the opera tion of the line. His offer was 48, avrampanied by a certified cheqne for $100,000. He stated that his wople are prepared to meet the Terms of payment proposed by the
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NURMI'S NEW RECORD,
Notts (2nd) 189 runs for 6 wie Finnish Bowling: Hennessey 7 for 10. kets. A. W. Carr made 76: Bostock-Hill 3 for 23.
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Berlin, May 27. Paavo Nurmi, the Wonderful athelete, broke the world's record for the 3,000-metre rup here, covering the distance in At Chesterfield,. Derbyshire were
8 min. 25.7 seconds. The pre- to have played Glamorgan, but thevious record, also held by Nurmi, result has not been cabled through. was
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Derby v. Glamorgan,
board.
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The Dollar Offer. The offer submitted by Mr. Hollar was accompanied by his verlined cheque for $112,000. was at Mr. Dollar's instance that the board agreed to make certain modifications in its requirements in the event of sale so that now the terms of the agreement" would Le somewhat similar to those ur- der which the Dollar company
8 min, 28.6 seconds bought the round-the-world deet "China Press.
from the board in 1923
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Hongkews New Engineerings Shanghat Docks
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The table (excluding the omitted. match) now stands:-
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St. Mary's Kirk, 100. 1
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Pennan, b Bowker
25
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Rhodes, e Ramsay, b Bowker 68
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Minor Changes.
Several cables were received last night, amending the list of probable starters.
The cables state: ..
Gay Lothario scratched at 12.45 p.m. yesterday (as reported in yesterday's issue).
Add the list: Cacity (Jockey, Thwaites). Omit:- Gay Lothario, and Hercules,
Burns rides St. Mary's Kirk (for which no rider was given yesterday),
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The amended list now reads:
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Apple Summy,
Bassoon
Cucity
Cimiez
Colorado..
Comedy King, Coronach.
Finglas.
Harpagon.
Lancegaye.
Legros, Lex.
Pantera.
Review Order.
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The team returns on Saturday
and will probably play the Singa- pore to-morrow (Thursday).
THE AUSTRALIANS. MATCH WITH MIDDLESEX DRAWN.
HEAVY SCORING,·
(Reuter's Service.)-
Jockey.
dellias Quirke. Thwaites. Smirke.. Weston. Dempsey, Childs. Archibald.
London, June 1.
At Lords', the match between Middlesex and the Australians.
was left drawn...
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Lanc
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Wrak.
H. Beasley,
St. Mary's Kirk. Buras, Simon the Beggar J. Lench, Swift and Sure, R. Jonga. Tenaulty. Warniet.
Exting.
BILLIARDS EXHIBITION.
In their second innings the AB- tralian made 239 runs for 6 wickets. W. M. Woodfull made 100.
Hendry's Illness.
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(Standard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich.)
Date. June 3...
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American prisoners sentenced in The United States court in Shang- [When play started to-day The Shanghai Interport Kitle ha will no longer be sent to Manila (third day), the position was team did not shoot their math to serve their Lerms In Bilibid. Australians (1st) 489 runs. this morning as intended. Wea-new policy was started recently by Middlesex (1st) 233 runs for 6ther conditions very un. Judge Milton Purdy of the Shang- wickets (G. TS Stevens-114 not favourable, and it was decided to hal court, when he sentenced. Harry June out)],
postpone the affair thi Friday, Chandler, one time-a pianist of June 5 Middlesex were all out for 349: May 28, at. 7,20 a.m. A trial shoot Manila, to be transported to McNeil fune 6. fune 7 Stevenk went on to 149 runs. His was held, and the poor result cer- Island. the prison outside, of
June 8 Seattle, to, do the for passing a was a solid innings lasting 31inly justified the postponement.
Jane hours; he hit 12 fours. Murrell The total score was only 860, na worthless check in a Shanghai.
Tune 19 made a dashing 54. J. M. Gregory compared with 920 In a prerious bnak.
Chandler, who had been for und 11 took 4 wickets for 73 runs and pal. The best score was 97, the
Jane 12: some time playing the plane in one lowest 76, average: 86. Everett 3 for 75.
s hoped that the weather man of the cafes of that city, is believed June, 13: will be a little more kind opethe at one time to have been part of June 14 fane 15 sutected date, and emble our local a Melia hotel orchestra...
and 16. more in giving the sentence, which seum to put up a score
June 17 marks a distinct change in paliey, Reeping with their usual practice.
June 18 Note: Hongkong has weared 216 | Judge Purdy wild that Americans and Singapore 857. Advice of the sent down to Bilibid were too often: Bring off by Shanghai holders). thrown out on the street of Manila June 20 and Pening is awaited. J
nt the end of their time, and either June 21 Mr. Brown brought off some
got into more trouble, or scanto June 22. very good shots. He scored 80
charges of the government, which June 28 while Falkiner was getting 918.
had to my their expensen back to June 24 Falkiner was half way to his
the United States from here, a June 25 points before he put up a big
It is learned from Ramon Vic June 26 break, this being one of 221.
torio, director of prisons, that for June 27 When wanting just over u han-
some time he has been seeking to June 28 dred for game, he ran out with n
A New York despatch dated Indure the Shanghf court to send line 29 good all round break of 257.
Scores: Falkiner 918 (breaks
May 23, says that Mr. Tobe, ait prisoners either to McNail Ione 30
On demand 64, 42, 86, 43, 221, 46, 38, 257.)
Japanese tennis champion, won a land or to San Quentin, California. H. L. Hendry.
great victory in the first game fe himself wrote recommending bid. He says that they are a hevur loredana (Bank's boying rate): 875 Mr. Brown 80 (highest break 11.) |
20-1/18 [Note: Mr. Brown recently
played at Queensborough, the change, and be induced Gover- bading source of complaints und vor (par on.)); beat Gray, another professional, London suffering from scarlet America, and that the "New nor General Wood to sponeer it. that this, as well as the reason Beaver in Hongvoor 6 % Vie
Mr.Victorio's objections to the given by Judge Purdy, prompted China Copper Cash
Jhiane Copper Unis. fever. His condition is not seri York Times" praised him loudlynding of Shanghai, prisoners to him to ask that they be sunt directre of use low In a game of snooker, Falkinerous, but it is unlikely that he will for his skill. beat Mr. AJ. Osmund (local be able to play for six or seven [Toba beat Capt. O'Callaghan Manile is that they are the worst to the United States Manila Chine Bubs Coin
In Hongkong.1
trouble-makers that come to Bill Bulletin. Ku weeks champion) by 51 to 83.
Mr. Claud Falkiner, the British billiards professional now visiting Hongkong, played Mr. W. Brown. at the Engineer's Institute, "yester- day afternoon.
on practically level points:]
The Hendry,
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