1926-07-06 — Page 9

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TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1926.

SPORTS

THE AUSTRALIANS.

2ND DAY'S PLAY AGAINST NOTTS.

FOREGUNE CONCLUSION?

SECTION.

THE V.R.C.

RESIGNATION OF MR. R. C. WITCHELL

ANNUAL MEETING AFFAIRS.

UNIQUE GOLF.

9 HOLE COURSE IN 2, COUNTRIESI

Portal (N.D.). June 2. Golfers hore soon will tee off in the United States and take their second stroke in Canada

Citizens of Portal and North, Portal, Sask., are constructing a Playing the Australians ati Reference was made at the an-golf course with the first tee and Trent Bridge, Notts (one of the nual meeting yesterday of the last green in the United States and stronger of the counties) seem Victoria Recreation Club to the eight holes in Canada.

It is believed to be the only In booked for an innings defeat un-resignation from the Secretary- less rain intervenes.

ship of Mr. R. C. Witchell. who tornational golf course. An avor- When stumps were drawn for ten years has managed its age shot off the first tee will send affairs, Mr. W. Logan, who pre-the ball across the international Saturday, the position was

Notts (1st) 195 runs. Flint 79 sided, spoke with appreciation of not out; Malley 7 for 110. the work Mr. Witchell had done Australia (1st) 202 runs for 2 for the V.R.C. A man of consi- wickets. Bardsley 87 not out, derable experience was needed for Macartney 81.

the position, he said, and they

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in, and on the ninth hold this line again must be crossed to land on the home green.

Most of the course will be on eighty acres of prairie land nort

treasurer.

On the resumption yesterday fall know how ably Mr. Witchell of the border. Harry W. Gill and (as cabled by Reuter) the Aus- had filled the post. He had work. J. Donovan, Americans, of Portal, tralans added 266 runs for the fed wholeheartedly for the welfare are president and vice-president, remaining 8 wickets. Out of of the Club and by sheer hard and R. H. Louglas, Canadian, Hiv- a sounding in North Portal la secretary- their 1st innings total of 468 runs, work had placed it or T. J. E. Andrews made 91, and footing.

Dirt greens will, be built on the W. M. Woodfull 102 not out. W.

course, which will be

supported Bardsley was dismissed without adding anything to his overnight Larwood (who played in the 2nd Test) took 3 wickets for 88 runs, Richmond (who played in the 1st Test, 1921) took 3 for 132.

score.

Batting the second time, Notts had lost 6 wickets for only 94 runs. They need 181 runs, with only 4 wickets in hand, to stave off an innings defeat to-day (the third and' last. day)!

Reuter's cable says that the weather was dull, but the wicket was good. There were 16.000 spectators.

ASCOT RACES.

DETAILS "AHEAD OF THE MAIL"

KWAL

HOME TURF RESULTS, 19

London. June 15, The weather al Ascol delightful and the gathering was larger than yesterday,-THE-AD- shine materially improved the geing.

Their Majesties on arrival, made special inquiries regarding the condition of Sirett who was visited by Steve Donoghue this morning.

There were many parties of dis- tinguished members of society in the paddocks and Juwis. The weather encouraged women to risk more summer creations, and broad. erinoline hats and coloured parasels thisplaced sombre umbrellas.

CORONATION STAKES (1 MILE).

Moti Mahal

Gay Bird.

Peeress

1

2

3

The Aga Khan won the first race

with Moti Mahal,

The betting was as follows:--

8 to Lagainst Moti Mibal.

13 to B on Gay Bird.

100 to 6 against Peercas,

Nine ran

Won by a bend.. 3 lengths between second and third." ROYAL HUNT CUP.

The Royal Hunt Cup result was embled at the time by Reuter.}

KING EDWARD VII. STAKES (1% MILES).

Finglas

Swift and Sure Spartacus

The reports of sub-Committees were the subject of reference by by the residents of the two towns

That of the the Chairman. Boat-House Committee appealed with a combined population of for greater interest in the part around 1,000-China Prose.

the of members, particularly on part of the older rowers who might help in bringing on griffine..

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A successful season. was re- ported by the Bath-House Com-,, mittee, numerous sporting events in the swimming world having fallen to members. "A Alter to the bath had been installed and clear water was available.

With regard to gymnasium activities the' hope was expressed. that now Mr. J. Evans, their physical culture expert, was back again, it would be possible to revive the classes..

were

Dealing with the reports of other sub-committees, Mr. Logan said the club house was in fairly good condition, but there necessary repairs which required to be done. The library had also Courished during the year under review, and that was mainly due to the work of Mr. B. J. de H. Moore.

PALAČE HOTEL BILLIARDS.

In the Palace Hotel billiards handicap, third round, last night, G. Moore (owe 200) beat W. Fish (owe 150) by 260 points to 162.

[Breaka: Moore 17, 18, 22, 18, 16 Fish 16, 17, 33, 26, 18.]

To-night: J. W. Anderson (scr.) v. J. F. Ribeiro (bwe 200).

DAVIS CUP RULES,

London, June 15. The Lawn Tennis Asunciation has decided not to support India's sug-

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THE CHINA MAIL.

NEW CAFE,

SATURDAY'S. DINNER DANCE OPENING.

SPECIAL FEATURES.

The Cafe Restaurant Parisien in Pedder Building will open with a dinnor dance on Saturday night, the dance programme extending from 8p.m. to midnight.

Mr. L. G. Taylor, who is to take over the management, has arrived from Shanghal and taken charge of the arrangement of, the rooma,; Much has been accomplished in the short time he has been here, the main floor below and the balcony looking most attractive in blue and gold, the prevailing colour scheme throughout.

For the purpose of obtaining an offective entrance one of the win- dows abutting Pedder Street, will be removed, an improvement which may or may not be completed by Saturday, and patrons will proceed by way of a palm court to the main rɔoms,

Special attention has been paid to natural ventilation and in addi- tion, numerous fans have boen in- stalled playing on every part of the premises It is calculated that two to three hundred may dance in com fort, The six musicians engaged from Manila have arrived and this morning were to be heard testing the acoustics of the rooms.

night the cafe will remain at the After the opening on Saturday

service of the public. Ten dances are to be held but as Sunday la not, considered a favourable day they will not commence" the day following the opening.

The cafe is to be open all day, morning coffee and cold drinks being feature. There will be music at the tin hour (charge for itin $1,25).

Mention has already been made of other features of the new café, such as the ladies' hair-dressing saloon and show room for latest

department, etc.

M.B., B.S., (H.K.)

NOTES ON LOCAL MEDICAL GRADUATES.

WHAT THEY ARE DOING,

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Of graduatoa ip medicine at the Hongkong University, the current issue of "Caduceus" pays:—

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Dr. M. K. Yu-After his graduas tion from this University, took up house appointments and then pro- ceeded to Cambridge for a course

in Public Health. After a year's

study abroad, we learn that he has obtained his D.P.H. with distine ton

He is now back in China and no doubt we shall soon hear of him.

Dr. T. Y. Li-Another of our re- cent graduates who took mat the

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appointment of House Surgeon and souse Physician, was awarded a mockefeller Travelling Fellowship and eft last year to study in the London School of Tropical Medi- eine and from news to hund we are glad to learn that he passed his examinations with distinction and nas obtained his D.T.M. & H. from Oriental Navigation tne koyal Colleges of Surgeons and | Shell Transports

Ho is now Rtar Ferries bysicians, London. saying Pediatrics in Glasgow Water-boats ... where no doubt ho, will uphold the

Reineries. name of this University..

China SugarA Malabon Sugars Mining.

Dr. M. B. Osman-After holding a year's hospital appointment, he was awarded a Rockefeiler Traver or Einburgh where he is now ing Pallowship and left last you:

working under Professor Lorraine smith." On his return he will be assisting Professor Wang's depart ment..

Dr. K. T. Teo-After holding the appointment of House Obstetrician was awarded the Ho Fook Scholar- ship. From newa to hand we learn. that he has been appolated Visit. ing Medical OMeer to the Tan Kah

Singapore. He is also enjoying a good private practice.

eation that Europe should be fur-Parisien models, wine and spirit Kee Rubber Estates Hospital in ther divided into four zones for purposes of the Davis Cup. but agreed to support South Africa's proposal that the Davis Cup should

Mr. Logan referred to the deathnot be held annually. of the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, late chairman of the Club. He was a fearless man who always gave his opinion after due consi- deration and thought. He took a particular interest in the V.R.C. and always had is welfare at heart.

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Sir Paul Chater,

Mr. Logan also referred to the who death of Sir Paul Chater, was always one of its" keenest supporters. He had helped in innumerable ways and his loss, together with that of Mr. Holyoak, would be greatly felt.

Reference was also made to the deaths of four other members during the year.-Messrs. J. H. Oxberry R. H. B. Mitchell, C. H. Lyson and H. H. Tayler. Mem- bers stood in silence as a mark of respect as reference was made to these members who had pass- ed away.

'The following" officials were appointed for the year: Chair- man, the Hon. Mr. A... 0. Lang: Honorary Secretary, Mr. D.

1 Lyon: Honorary Treasurer, Mr,

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The King Edward VII Stakes was won by the French bred horse Finglas,

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The betting was as follows:-

9 to 2 against Finglas.

9 to 4 on Swift and Sure.

100 to 8 agninat Spartacus.

Stewart.

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The following committee appointed.-Messrs. R. C. Wit- chell, C. J. Cooke, W. Logan, P. W. Ramsay, J. Lyon, A. A. Alves, R. L. Moncrieff, A. Silva Netto and T. King.

The following balloting com- mittee was elected.-Messrs. J.

Six ran. Won by 10 lengths, & Walker, L. D. Turner, G. Razavet, lengths between second and third,H. Hyndman, J. Witchell, W.

THE CHESHAM STAKES.

London, June 16."

The Chesham Stakes (5 furlongs) provided a win for next year's 2.000. guineus and Derby candidate. Thesatrap. The result was

Thesatrap

All'a Blue

Ponset

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2

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16 Ton. Won by three lengths,' three lengths between second and third.

The betting was as follows:----

21 against Thesatrap.

10 to 1 against All's Blue.

100 to 6 against Pouset,

BESSBOROUGH STAKES (1

Abbot's Speed.

Dumas

Scot's Grey

Ward, B. J. de H. Moore, W. Anderson, C. Bond, and S. A. Marcah "

U.S." BASEBALL.

STANDINGS IN MAJOR LEAGUES.

New York. June 28. With the July swing to the West looming the atandings in the major leagues of the United States are beginning to tighten up and the second, third, and fourth place.j

MILES.) holders are launching a desperate

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first position teams.—China Press.

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ran. Won by a length. 6 lengthe between.second and third.

The batting was as follows:-

100 to 12 against Abbot'à Speed.

6 to 1 against Dumas.

.100 to 6 against Scot'a' Gray.

WATERFORD STAKES. (1 ́MILE.)..

Foliation.".

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10 ran Won by 2 lengths, head

between second and third.

The betting was as follows:-

2 to 1 against Foliation.

6 to 1 against Spinel Rugby.

4 to 1 against Rosehearty,

The following will represent

the University against M.B.K. in) a league tennis match (division "F"), to-morrow, on the M.B.K ground:—T. W. Cheong, H. Y. Leong, SA M Sepher, D. K. Samy, T. L. Iu and T. X. Tan.

The standings in the two leagues

(on date given above) follow;

American League.

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Cleveland Washington Detroft St. Louis Boston

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Durand:

Dr. H. K. Lung-has commenced

general practice in Malacca and is doing quite well.

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