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FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

FANLING

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RACES.

*STEEPLECHASE MEETING

TO-MORROW.

1ST/CAMERONIANS' BAND.

ANOTHER RECORD.

NEW PENDULUM BREAK FIGURES.

INVENTOR GOES AHEAD.

HOME FOOTBALL,

3 MORE MATCHES IN THE LEAGUE.

ARSENAL WIN AWAY.

THE CHINA MAIL,

PRIORY PARK.

LINCOLNSHIRE WINNER'S

HISTORY.

BIG RACE SURPRISE.

STRONG VIEWS.

CRITICISM OF PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

"IMPERIALISTIC DELIRIUM.

'Buenos Aires, April 28. In an article headed "Extraordin-|

After losing in the Cup Final. Arsenal won in the League yester-

Most of the double-event bets day-and-playing 'oway.

There were three matches in the over the Lincolnshire Handicap ary Declarations," the newspaper football league, That of most in- and Grand National were lost "La Prensa" criticises President terest was in the second division. when Mr. J. B. Joel's Priory Coolidge's speech of April.25 de By defeating Chelsea, Clapton im-Park, won the Lincolnshire Han-claring that the statements therein prove their prospects of avoiding dicap, starting at 20 to 1, which are contrary to the principles of in- relegation, while Chelsea's chances was not tipped by the experts nor ternational law. of promotion are spoiled. London, April 28. Provided the weather remains

· London, April 28. Against Peall at Thurston's, favourable, there will be a bumper

To-day's matches in the Football increased his attendance at Kwanti Lo-morrow London, Reece afternoon, for the Easter steeple- pendulum break this afternoon to League (home teams given first)

resulted as follow:- chase meeting of the Fanling 2,504 unfinished, thus beating Hunt, which comprises Ave interest-Davis's record. ing races.

Later.

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Fields will be bigger this time, 80 that the layers of the odds-the gentlemen will be on duty as usual

will be able to go in more for long shots. The "tote" and cash sweeps will provide an extra at- traction.

Recent rains have just "brought along" the course almost to perfec- tion. There is plenty of grass and the trip itself is worth while on a fine Saturday afternoon.

"Win & Place" Feature.

t.he There will

stand be accommodation and catering as before.

The express, leaves Kowloon at 2.07 p.m., to catch which one may take the 1.65 ferry from Hong Kong. The retura fares are:-1st -claus $1.50; 2nd class 90 cents.

The Band of the 1st Batt., the Cameronians will be on duty, by permission of Lt.-Col. E. B. Ferrers and officers, under Bandmaster H. E. Dowell, L.R.A.M.

A new feature will be introduced in the bookmakers' lote-a win and place novelty.

The Derby will be run at Epsom on June 1 and Mr. Frank Haytor will give his call-over on the race, while out at Fanling.

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LAWN TENNIS.

LEAGUE SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW.

LIST OF FIXTURES.

At 4 p.m. to-morrow, the Hung Kong league tennis season opens on the grounds mentioned below.

The full fixture list is not being gone through. For one or two ren- the Chinese R.C. v. Indian sons, R.C. games in "A" and "B" divi- sions are no being played. Matches are as follow (home club given first) :-

"A" Division. Hong Kong Cricket Club v. Kow-

leen Cricket Club.

United Services Recreation Club v. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

"B" Division.

Kowloon C.C. v. H.K.C.C. M.B.K. v. U.S.R.C.

Club de Recreio v. Nippon Club. University v, South China A.A. Craigengower Cricket Club

Royal Engineers.

"C" Division

V.

H.K.C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Nippon Club v. Chinese R.C. Recreio v. South China. Kowloon British School Former v. Craigen- Pupils' Association :gower.

Netherlands Tennis Club V. Taikoo Recreation Club.

H.K.C.C. TOURNEY.

Series of Finals to Begin To-day.

The series of semi-finals and finals (in the open championship events) of the Hong Kong C.C. tournament begin to-day, all on the stand court. Details have already been announced.

At the clase, Reece's break war 3,156 unfinished.-Reuter.

Position Explained.

[A new pendulum, cannon, in- vented by Reece, was exploited by. him in the preliminary heat of) the professional billiards cham- pionship against Inman.

It consists of getting the balls jammed at a pocket, scoring direct cannons until the twenty-five al- lowed by the laws of the game are made, then playing one cannon off a cushion and resuming direct again.

2:

Division I: Blackburn 1;. Arsenal Division II: Clapton Orient 3,

Chelsea 0. Division III (South): Charlton 3,

Newport --Reuter.

HOME RUGGER.

BRITISH ARMY DEFEATS FRENCHL

fancied by the public.

Mr. Joel was not present on the Carholme, but his son saw the triumph of the colours.

The French horse Asterus,

The speech is characterised by "judicial enormities," falae reason- ing and by President Coolidge claiming to impose United State law on other countries,

Finally the article describes the which finished up a 8 to 1 speech, as

ди "Imperialistic_dé- favourite, did no better than lirium."-Reuter's American Ser dead-beat for third place with Melon, and his backers at start- ing price, with an equal stake win and place, lose in the ratio of 9-18ths of their outlay.

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Washington, April 28, President Coolidge's speech on foreign policy is still being discus- sed all over the country. Eulogy and Sussex Celebrity.

criticism respectively Orbindos was a big public spontaneously being poured out by fancy, and his name figured In the Republican and Democratic a lot of "doubles" with Grand newspapers.

President Coolidge's allusions te National horses, but he just failed Central Anterican Policy are na PRINCIPAL CLUB MATCHES.

by a head to overhaul Prioryturally singled out for special com Park as they passed the winning ment, the Republicans glowing with London, April 9.

satisfaction and Democrats depre- At Blackheath, in a "rugger" post.

Priory Park is a great celebrity eating them. The latest move of match, the British Army beat the

in Sussex.. He was bred and Mr. Stimson in Nicaragua has French Army by 12 points to '6.

The French scored an unconvert trained as a youngster by Mr. again brought into the limelight the This break was exploited by

proposed trenty with Nicaragua Davis In the championship final of ed try after a quarter of an hour, Charlie Howard, a Chichester whereby Nicaragua virtually be- 16,000 up at Manchester when he They played better in the first half, butcher, and was named after whe

American protectorate | manoeuvred the bails into a pen-marked the British closely, and the ground at Chichester whore which is regarded as the thin end dulum cannon position, and com- tackled well.

his owner scored many cricketing of the wedge into the revision of piled a break of 2,601 beating the

The interval score was:-Eng-successes.

the Central American treaties of official racord of 1,370 held by land 0; France (a try) 3.

Tested By a Stop-Watch, 1923 whereby Nicaraguan sover- There was sensational play after Newman (the champion). At the

The dam of the colt, Chatham eignty and independence were close, Davis was ahead of New- the restart.

II., was bought by Mr. Howard cognised similarly with other Cen- French Forward Absent.

the United France scored a try, and then for £170. It was his first tral States, though

not States was

a party to the Palmer scored twe tries for the thoroughbred, and the foal by treaties. British in ten minutes.

Rocksavage was so good-looking President Coolidge's declaration The French lost a forward, who that Mr. Howard decided to keep that the United States felt morally it and train it himself. The foal responsible for the Governmenta was injured.

was Mr. Howard's pet and would she recognised north of Panama follow him round the paddoc received the approbation of presi-

dent Calles and it is generally con-i like a pappy. tries).

There were 2,000 spectators. pre-chase jockey, took a hand in hours of Nicaragua, where in the Later, Clancy, the ex-steeple- ceded that this principle will be extended to other republics, neigh- sent. Rain fell heavily.

training Priory Park at Single-event of similar occurrences as in Inter-City Match,

Paris, April 10. ton. As there were no other Nicaragua presumably the United Paris lost to London in the inter-horses in the stable, he was tested States will use the same methods city rugger match by 3 points to 8. by the stop-watch, and he made of consolidation of the governments

Oxford's Defeat. Stade Bordelais defeated Oxford backed by all the local people

times that he was she recognised.-Reuter's American

Service. University at rugger by 26 points when he ran in his first race as a

Mediation in Nicaragua.

Managua, April 28. two-year-old in 1924-the Mole- Three representatives of the comb Stakesat, Goodwood, Liberal insurgents have arrived which he won in a canter by four lengths at 10 to 1.

man.

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Race for Points, Meanwhile, Reece (who was playing in London) had also. smashed Newman's record by means of pendulum cannon break of 1,852 unfinished.

This unfinished break has now been brought to 3,156 (still un- Anished), beating Davis's 2,501 and setting up a new record.]

LAI WAH CUP.

LAST MATCH OF SOCCER SEASON.

HOLDERS' THIRD FINAL.

"Ofcial" soccer will be over after to-morrow, when the last match of the local season will be played.

This is the final of the Lai Wah Cup, competed for annually by four Civilians, teams - representing the the Chinese, the Army and Royal Navy,

the

The competition was inaugurated two ведиола ико and the Civilians won both times. This will be their consecutive final.

The match will be played on the H.K.F.C. ground. Happy Valley, kick-off at 4 p.m. Teams:-

Civilians: Rodger (H.K.F.C.); Wynne (Police), Bishop (H.K.F.C.); McBride (H.K.F.C.), Hudson (Police), C. F. Remedios (Recreio); Hayes (Kowloon), J. S. Silva (Re- eraio), Gosano (Recreio), L. Rocha Re- (Recreio), Brown (Recreio). Berves: Brittain (Police), Oram (Folice), Fuertes (Recreio).

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for the British, who won by

Maxwell and Bryan scored tries points (4 tries) to 6 points (2

to 7.

Club Matches.

London, April 9. The following are the results of the principal matches played under Rugby Union rules to-day:- Bath 12, London Irish 8. Bedford 0. Northampton 28. Birkenhead Park 12, Moseley 5. Cardiff 17, Newport 15. Devonport 45, Old Blues 14. Harlequina 5, Bristol 6. Leicester 18, Blackheath 3. Old Edwardians 12, Old

• nians 3. Old Merchant Taylors 8, London

Welsh-6.

Plymouth 14, Gloucester 8. Neath 12, Aberavon 12.

such fast

in Managua from Puerto Cabezas aboard à United States destroyer. to participate in Mr. Stimson's pro- posed peace parley. Senor Sacasa himself declined the invitation.

A Little Bit On. Still amateur-trained, Priory Park ran in the Derby won by

Mr. Stimeon le credited with the Manna in 1925, but after leading

intention of summoning both for five furlongs he faded out Liberals and Conservatives to a He was bought for £3,000 by round table conference. His pro- Mr. J. B. Joel after his Derby posals include, firstly that Pre- Alley-fallure, and his victory in the sident Diaz shall remain in power Lincolnshire was his first since till December 1928. Secondly the his win at Goodwood, in 1924.

immediate disarmament of: both Mr. Howard, the former owner the Liberals to participate in the sides. Thirdly an invitation to

Coventry 11, Guy's Hospital 3.

London, April 11.

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The following are the results of rugby matches played to-day:

Devonport Services 14, Glouces

ter 11.

Coventry 5, Northampton 0.

"BIG" BASEBALL.

NATIONAL & AMERICAN LEAQUES.

WEEK'S CABLED RESULTS,

The Army:-Li Murray (1st/ Cameronians); Gr. Excell (R.A.), Sgt. Caveilla. (R.A.P.C.); Pte. Everest (2nd/K.O.S.B.), Staff Sgt. Sims (K.A.M.C.), Rifleman Murdoch (1st/Cameronians); Bdr. (R.A.), Rifleman Connelly 1st/ Cameronians, Sgt. Leach (B.4.de | April 21: Sgt. McGlinchey (2nd/K.0.8.B.), New York 2, Philadelphia 4. Rev. F. P. W. Alexander (2nd/

Brooklyn 0, Boston 3. K.O.S.B.).

Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 2. April 22:

New York, April 8. Baseball matches played in the National and American Leagues re- Ward sulted as follow: '''.

National League.

PORTUGUESE RIFLE CLUB.

About thirty members of the Portuguese Company, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps met at St. Joseph's College yesterday to dis- cuss rifle, sports and social activi- ties.

No "open" match was played yesterday, chief interest centering in Redmand's victory, in straight the Club championship. sets, in Yesterday's results were:-

Club Championship (3rd round): F. A. Redmond bent R. M. Hen- derson 6-2, 7-5, 6-3.

Second Lt. S. J. Jarvis was in the Handicap Singles "B"-J. S. Kennedy

(rec. 15) beat P. E. chair, and he was elected any ex Barker (rec. 4/6) 6-0, 4-6, 6-1. officio member and treasurer of the Handilap Doubles: S. E. Green club, the committee of which was and D. S. Green (owe.3/6) beat] elected as follows:-Mr. M. E J. N. Owen and E. E. Minmack (rec. Baptista, Mr. P. M. Xavier, Mr. 18) 6-0, 6-4; LM. S. Lloyd and A. V. Barros, Mr. A. J. V. Ribeiro, W. A. Nowers (rec. 2/6) beat R L. Mr. F. A. M. Rosario (secretary). Moncrieff and R. W. Lee (rec, 15/1) Mr. H. J. Silva, Mr. A. A. Remedios,

Mr. A. M. B. Rocha."

«6-1, 2-6, 6-3. -

E. Grimble and H. Owen Hughes (owe 3/6) beat C. L. Sandes and H. Graves (rec, 15/2) 6-2, 6-1.

To-day's Fixtures.

Open Doubles (semi-final) :— "Yew Man-taun and Yew Man-kit, v.

T. Honda and H. Akiyama,

HOCKEY.

The following will represent the Wanderers, in a hockey match

Club Championship (3rd round) against the 5th/2nd Punjabla at S. E. Green v. E. Grimble. Handicap Singles "ARW4.80 p.m. to-morrow, Wanderers to Lee (ree, 15/1) v. C. C. Stark (rec. play in whites Sgt. Clark, R.A. Lt. Mundy, R.Ni I, A. R. Duncan; 3/6): H. B. Remington (rec. 15/1) and, E. J. R. Mitchell, Major v. L. M. S. Lloyd (rec. 4/6).

Handicap Singles "M. M. J. P. S. Greig, R.E.; Midshipman 15/1) v. J. R. Collis Masterman, R.N. Lt. C. R. Garrett,

Pittsburgh 3, Clacinnati 1. April 23:

New York 6, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 2, Boston 4. Pittsburgh 4, Cincinnati 6. St. Louis 7, Chicago 0

April 24:

New York 12, Boston 8. Brooklyn 1. Philadelphis 5. Cincinnati 3, Chicago 5, St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1. April 251

Philadelphia 12, Boston 4.. Cincinnati 11, Chicago 9." St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 0.. April 26:

Brooklyn 2, New York T Cincinnati 8, Chicago 5," St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 9. April 27:"

Cincinnati 1, Chicago 2.

American League,

April 21:

Boston 4, Washington: 7: Philadelphia 6, New York 13. April 22:NON

Boston 3, Washington 7. April 23:20

Philadelphia 4, New York 8. Boston 5, Washington, 4. Detroit 10, St. Louis 16. Chicago 8Cleveland 2 April 24

Washington 2, New York 6, Cleveland 4, St. Louis 0,

Watson (SEY DE MONASTERN, Capt. E. Manners, R.N., W. Chicago 3, Detroit 4

(rec. 5/6).

Handicap Doubles: E. J. R. Semson, Lt. Atkinson, R.N.

Mitchell and W. Hyde' (owe 1/6). v.

E. Grimble, and H. Owen Hughes (owe 3/6); Major H. E. Edwards and Major W. B. Stevenson (owe 1/6). Capt. EW. Morris and Dr. (owe 15/2) KI

R. E Totten A. Brearley (owe

3/6)y H.J. Armstrong and SM Garrard (rec. 3/6); F.A. Redmond and Forster (owo 15/3) v Dr DJ Valentine and R. K. Valentine

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April 251

New York 4 Washington 5. Cleveland 9: St. Louis 1. Chicago 7 Detroit 0. April 262

Boston 8, Philadelphia 9. Cleveland 6, St. Louis 2 pril 11.Chicago 9, Detroit 8.

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when he heard the news of its tiens next year under the supervi-China Lights (comb.) success. In his little butcher'ssion of the United States-Reuter's shop in North Street, Chichester, American Service. he was asked if he had won much himself.

"Well, I had a little bit on," said Mr. Howard smilingly, "and so have most of my friends.”

TEAM HOAXED.

A THEATRE HOST WHO VANISHED,

INDIA'S NAVY;

-A SETBACK' TO IMPERIAL AIRWAYS,

LABOUR PARTY'S SUPPORT.

Rugby, April 28.".

The House of Lords, to-day passed the second reading of. the Nearly 30 members of the Ful. Indian Navy Bill, which has al- ham Football Club (London) have ready passed the House of Com- been the victims of a hoax. A man mons. giving the name of "Squadron Commander Leitch" [there is naimed at the development of the such rank in the Royal Air Force Indian Navy from the existing reserved by telephone two seats in

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LADY M.P'S HEALTH.

London, April 18 Miss Ellen Wilkinson, M.P (Labour), broke down in the House of Commons to-day and had to leave to consult a specialistNA

She has been suffering from nerve strain recently, and had been warned that she was on the verge, of a nervous break-d

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