MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928.
Sport Columns
MACÃO RACES.
HONG KONG WELL REPRESENTED.
FULL RESULTS,
Hong Kong was well reprosented at the 8th extra race meeting at Macao yesterday.
Results.
I-Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Kom
Tong Hall (Mr. Ho Sai Man) 1 Dr. L. Reidy'a Isoatacy
Magnificent Dahlin)
(late.
(Mr. Miller) 2
Dr. S. To Wong's Ullswater
Also ran:-Six Hundred (Mr. R. Rocha) Diana
(Mr. Botelho); Glenmerin (Mr. H. C. Lee): Easter Day (Mr. Erskine); Walchow, (Mr. Backhouse).
Time: 1.34.3.
Cash Sweeps:-
*
10
ist, ticket No. 48.....$272.10 2nd,
7...... 77,80 3rd.
61.
38.90 VII-Mr. Luen Yick's Fifty
Fifty (late Islam (Mr. Chun) · 1 Mr. N. Hahim's Sunning
(Mr. Clark) 2 Mr. Luen Yick's Warlordship
(Mr. G. Roza) 3 Also ran-Wild Fellow (Mr. Charles); Glenmerin (Mr. H. C. Loo).
Time: 2.47.2-5.
.
Won by a length and a half; six lengths between second and third. Pari-mutuel:-
Places: 1st, $5,60; 2nd $8.
Winner: $5.80,
(Dr. Wong) 3
Cash Sweeps:-
1st, ilcket No. 50..
2+
8218.40 2nd,
62.40 3rd,
12..... 31.20 VIII-Messrs. Cheng and Nog's
Glory
(Mr. Charles) Messra, Wing Fat & Co.'s Zircon (Mr. Chun) Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C.
Lee's Duke of Nieblung
125..
1
2
Won by four lengths; short head between second and third. Pari-mutuel.:---
Winner: $7.90,
Places: Int, $7.60; 2nd $8.40; 3rd, $10.
Cash Sweeps:-
Ist, ticket No. 5...
2nd,
79..
3rd,
17...
.$77.40 22.00
11.00.
Mr. Three's One Third (late On The Mall)
Also ran:-Glory (Mr. Usher);
Branco (Mr. Chun),
Time: 1.35.1.
Spring Handicap-14 miles. Mr. A. N. Dallas's Zululand'
THE CHINA MAIL.
(Mr. A. N., Dallas) 1 Mr. Liddell's Kingcroft
(Mr. Bowling) 2 Mr. Cira's Prettylight
(Mr. Eric Moller) 3 Time: 2 mins, 39.2/5 secs. Cheng-ll-ma Plate-11⁄2 miles, Mr. Day's Now Zealand
(Mr. A. N. Dallas) Mr. Eve's Chilly Eva
(Mr. Pote-Hunt)
Mr. Torg's. Tyne II
FORM REVERSED.
AUBREY BOOMER BEATS
HAGEN..
THREE AND TWO.
-
RIFLE SHOOTING.
DOCKYARD DEFEAT H.M.S. "BERWICK."
AT STONECUTTERS.
Paris, Yesterday. The Dockyard Rifle Club defent- Aubrey Boomer beat Hagen in a ed H.M.S. "Berwick" by oight 36 hole exhibition matchat: St. points in a friendly rifle match at Cloud three up and two to play-Stonecutters on Saturday. Scores:— Reuter..
Dockyard R.C. 21
Yards. 200 500 800 Total
1
(Mr. Bowling) 3 Time: 3 mins, 11.4/5 secs, Grand National Steeplechase—over Morriss's water jump, twice round and in. Mrs, Jack Liddell's Double-Zero
(Mr. Hughes) 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. White's
White Hawk (Mr. Maitland) 2 Mr. Talatern's Red Joss Houst (Mr. Bott) *Shanghai Sub-Griffins Champions
-14 miles. Mr. R. Schlee's John Willy
(Mr. Wells-Henderson) Messrs. Boyes and White's Silver Wing (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Messrs. Balley and White's
Shellfire (Mr. Bowling)
[By
"Bias."]
TEASERS.
Answers to To-day's Questions.
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
On Landen- Bank, Wire
Bank, on demand
2/-/ 2/- 9/16
Bank 30 day's sight Bank, 4 months' sight 2/- 4
1. The books printed in Venice Credits, by Aldus Manutius and his family
sight
On Berlin-
4. A French landscape painter On demand
On New York-
Credits, 60 days' sight 51%
4 months'
Mr. Young
..... 28 18 25
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between 1490 and 1697, and ro-Documentary 4 months' markable for the beauty and ac-
2/11/2
sight
On Paris-
- LAWN BOWLS.
Mr. Cook
29 28 23
curacy of their typography.
74
On demand
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(Sec
Mr. Guest
23 30 28
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months'
1).
Mr. Johnstone. 20 30
20
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aight
2/1
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1342
SATURDAY'S GAMES REVIEWED.
3. 1491...
Mr. McCarthy 20 27 10
57
Mr. Mitchell... 81 27 18
71
Mr. Lakey Mr. Bullen
17 26
0
42
(1884-1721).
21.28
18
67
5. Venus.
On demand ...... 49%
6. Mitcham, Surrey, England.
J
183 213 137
538
On Bombay-
Plus 4% for open sights
Wire
4
136
On demand
130
037
On Calcutta....
Wire
138
1384
On Singapore
882
1004
77%
Craigengower's win against Kowloon Dock was the feature of 3 Saturday's matches and means that if they beat Taikoo on Satur-
Total day they will be strong favourites.
H.M.S. "Berwick." They will then have got over three
Yards. 1'of the stiffest hurdles in the first
200 500 600 Total .three Saturdays of the league and P.O. Blatchford. 20 25 25 70 2 that is a tremendous, advantage P.O. Chapman. 23 81 13 Bradbury has a fine rink that S.P.O. Wheeler 22 25 23 a know each other's game and ILS. Callicott ..
shall be surprised if they, are L.S. Jane beaten during the season.
Time: 2 mins. 48.4/5 secs. *Shanghai Cross-Bred Champions
-14 miles. (Mr. T. Wong) 3 Mr. Evo's Warrenfield Also ran:-Spring Day (Mr.
(Mr. Pote-Hunt) Backhouse) Hails (Mr, G. Roza): Mr. Tocg's Spearmint Six Hundred (Mr. Clark); Diana
(Mr. Rowling) (Mr. Botelho); Little River (Mr. Mr. Tock's Fair Sport Erskine); My Toy (Mr. Proulx),
(Mr. Hill) Time: 2 mins. 30.4/5 secs.
Time: 1.01.2-5.
2
L.S. Langley The Police are always a power A.B. Proctor to be reckoned with and I was not A.B. Litton
1 surprised when I heard that they had beaten Taikoo, What did surprise me was that rink I con- sider weakest won with the big- gest margin. The other first divi. 3sion match at the valley went to the better side but the opposite
Wan by a short head; one length Sub-Griffins Nil Desperandum Cup
between second and third.
Pari-mutuel.
view of this fact, Mr. Justice Hill said the decree must be rescinded and the man ordered to pay costa,
On demand The man was John Anderson Charlton, of Houghton-le-Skerne. On demand
On Shanghai-
Darlington. Hla petition was filed
On Manila- in the Durham registry in Decém-On demand........ ber, 1926. On May 5 Mr. Justice Fraser granted a decree nisi. This Ou demand ....... was rescinded in July by the Pro-80 day's sight (private sident, Lord Merrivale, because
67
70
19 28 24
71
20 81 22
79
18 15 8
41
paper)
26 28
0
54
25 26
12
63
Mr. Charlton had proceeded Irre- gularly as a poor person.
On Yokohame-- On demand
173 209 127 509 Plus 4% for open sights. 20
Total
529 [Note: Messrs. Laky and Bullen way to which I thought it would and all of the "Berwick" team used
open sights.]
go. Hollidge's rink and Pen- dered's rinks disappointed: but 1 Grimmitt's rink lonked good enough to carry the other two.
2 However it was given too much to
do.
Second Division.
THE DAVIS CUP.
PORTUGAL.
I
N. ZEALAND ELIMINATES
Lisbon, Yesterday.
:
In the Second Division the pro- In the Davis Cup competition nounced victory of the Bowling New Zealand eliminated Portugal Green
(Mr. T. L. Wong) 1 Mr. Luen Yick's Fifty Fifty'
(Inte Islam) (Mr. Y. M. Lao) Mr. Hau Un's Little' Sit Tung
(Mr. G. Roza)
Winner: $6.
- mile. Mr. Robson's The Trial Bird
(Mr. Lewis)
2
Places: 1st, $5.10; 2nd, $5.30; Mr. Chasdiek's Big Ching 3rd, $5.70.
(Mr. Hill)
3
Cash Sweeps:-
Mr. Purcell's Cowichan
3rd,
1st, ticket No. 24... 2nd,
68. 104.
.8210
(Mr. Maitland)
S
60
30
Time: 59.4/5 secs. Manchu Stakes--1 mile.
Messrs. Gray and Leander's
Busy Bee (Mr. Bowling)
1
Mr. Eve's Engagement Eve
(Mr. Pate-Hunt)
2
3
Idare not stiffen up their second
string at the expense
of their first: but new blood or constant 3*practice or both must be looked
for at once.
Won by five lengths; three lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $5.10.
Places: lat, $5.10; 2nd, $5.10.
Cash Sweeps:-
1st, ticket Nu. .
2nd,
3rd,
"
.$120.90
10..
34.60.
48......
17.30
1
2
IL-.E.'s Veloz (Mr. T. Wing)
Mr. F. Usher's Castle.
(Mr. Usher) Messrs. Wing Fat & Co.'s My
Lady
..... thir. Chua)
Also ran:- Spring Day (Mr. Charles); Isostury (Mr. Reidy) Zircon (Mr. Y. M. Loo): Rupert (Mr. Erskine); Little River (Mr. Miller); Duke of Nieblung (Mr. H. C. Lee); My Toy (Mr. Proulx).
Time: 2,06.3-5.
Won by a head; a head between second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: 325.20.
RECORD BROKEN.
WARRENFIELD RETURNS TO
FORM,
SHANGHAI RACE RESULTS.
Warrenfield, the hero of many
Mr. Allan's New York
(Mr. Encarnacao) Mr. We Two's Entry Badge
(Mr. Maitland) * dead heat. Time: 2 mins. 04.1/5 secs. Nil Desperandum Cup-mile. Mr. Day's Poppyland
against Craigengower by four matches to one.-Router. means that the weakness shown
The petition was allowed to stand, and on July 23 the President pronounced a second decree nisi.
Rejected Lover,
Gold Leaf, 100 fine
(per tael)
Sovereigns
buying rate)
1064
(Bank's
9.46
27 5/16
Silver (per oz)
BAY Silver in Hong
Kong
The case for the King's Proctor
8% Prem was that from May, 1919, Mr. Chinese Copper Cash nom.. Chariton had committed mis- Chinese Copper Cente 6% prem conduct with a girl named Mabel Rate of Native in-
terest Clarke, at various local addresses and in Vancouver, British Colum- Chinese Sub. Coin.. 31% dis
Hong Kong Sub Coin Par. bia,
Mr. Justice H said the evid- ence given by Miss Clarke, if true, established the charge against Mr. Charlton. He admitted they were on terms of affection, and were the same
·7% 8.4.
THE SHARE MARKET.
Stock
Hong Kan. Stock. Exchange.
2/-
77%
$1270
an engaged T. on London
TT on Shanghai ence except that of Misa Clarke, Hongkong Bank
side must be strengthened. They last Saturday is true and their A JUDGE'S REFUSAL. couple. There was no direct evid-
TO FREE A IUSBAND FROM OBLIGATIONS.
Banke
If the decree nisi was made ab- do. Lon. Reg... £182
£21 solute Mr. Charlton wanted to Chartered Bank
Mercantile A. & B.... £33% marry another woman, not · Miss
do
| Clarke. He sald he did not think P. & 0. Bank ....
of East
it right to marry Miss Clarke. She Bank Insurances.
C.... £14
£0 ... $76
$560
Mr. Justice Hill, who criticised a race in Shanghai, has returned
The Recreio "A" are strong, recently a wife who refused to re- to form, and has broken, the re-
but I am afraid K.C.C. are very lease her husband to marry the had been in an asylum, and he Canton Insurance cord for one and a quarter miles.
weak this year. I would like to other woman," declined subse feared there might be a recurrence Union Insurance ..... $346 After passing into the owner-
(Mr. A. N. Dallas), 1 have seen the Yacht Club take quently to grant the plea of á man of her illness. Mr. Justice Hill North Ching Insurance T140 ship of "Mr. Eve" (Sir Victor Messra. McBain and Sakoloff's
M.$47 away the points for they put up a who said he wished to be free to said Miss Clarke had found herself Tangtze Insurance ... Sassoon) at à faney price from
Chinu Underwriters $214. the stable of Mr. Henry Morriss, Mr. Toeg's Nith
Veterock
(Mr. Sokoloff) 2 splendid fight. The third rink | marry.
rejected for another woman, and Chins Fire Insurance $220 this cross-bred China pony has
skipped by Davies disappointed at The man had obtained a decree he had considered the case with H.E. Five Insurance.. $7.50 performed moderately. On Satur
(Mr. S. A. Judah) times and I thought Edwards' nisi, but the King's Proctor inter-
some anxiety. He could not, how-
Shipping. day, he won the Cross-Bred Amoy Handicap-1 mile.
Time: 57.1/5 secs,
rink good enough to carry them if vened to show that he had commit-ever, reject the evidence of Miss H.K. Steamboats... $28%
$40 anugiare. Champions at the annual spring Mr. Billy Reynell's Amendment
necessary, though the score indi-ted misconduct before, he had evid- Clarke, Therefore the King's IK Taps & Lighters 32% niceting of the Shanghai Race
cates a splendid fight here.
ence that his wife had done so. In Proctor's intervention succeeded, Indo-Chinne (Prof) $37
do.
$78 (Mr. Hill) 1
(Def.). Club. The time was 2 minutes, Mr.
Shell Transports .............. 30.4/5 seconds, The previous
Water-boats
Ricolore's
Georges
3
Nuit's St. (Mr. Greig) 2*
best was by Rosebery at the Mr. Oldham's David Garrick 1927 spring meeting, 2 minutes,
31.2/5 seconds, when Warren-
* dead heat.
(Mr. Lewis) 2*
Places: 1st, $8.60; 2nd. $9.50; field was placed second. Warren- Time: 2 mins. 06.1/5 secs.
3rd, $6.70.
Cash Sweeps:-
1st, ficket No. 65.
.$176.40
2nd,
1
Brd,
93. 34.
50.40 25.20
IV. Mr. N. Hashim's Sunning
(Mr. Charles) 1)
(Mr. G. Rosa)
2
Mr. Yam Man's May
Mr. Hec Cheong's Man of War
(Mr. Usher) 3 ran: Ching Hol (Mr. Chun); Sutherland (Mr. Sewell); Tap Sinc (Mr. Backhouse); Weat Inke (Mr. Y. M. Loo).
Ано
Time: 1.36.3-5.
Won by five lengths; three lengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner: $9.20.
3rd, $5.10.
Cash Sweeps:-
let, ticket No. 71.
field's previous beat was 2 min-Mafoos Race-14 miles... utas, 31.3/5 seconds, at the 1926 fr. Day's Geyserland spring meeting, when he ran in Mr. Cire's The Dansant
the colours of Mr. Morrias who, Mr. A. N. Dallas's Royal Lancer 3 incidentally, won the Derby at
Time: 2 mins. 37.8/6 secs.
Home with Manna that year.
Times Compared.
In the Cross-Bred Champions at the autumn meeting last year, Warrenfield was second to King of Hearts. Chesapeake Bay was third and Elliot Bay fourth: these three ponies all turned out in the Hong Kong annual meet- ing this year.
JUBILEE STAKES.
EASY WIN FOR ABBOTS SPEED.
OUTSIDERS PLACED.
follow:-
London, Sunday,
The best time returned by an 32.2/5 seconds, by Rosewood in Abbots Speed (6/1) accepted China pony is 2 minutes, The Jubilee Stakes resulted az
Autocrat (33/1)
won
Warrenfield was
14 ran.
1
2
8
1919.
Elliot Ray
the Hong Uncle Woody (33/1), Champions this year in 2 minutes, Places: 1st, $5.10; 2nd, $5.10; 22.4/5 seconds, the local record.
Won by three lengths; a length ridden by Mr. Pote-Hunt. who has and a half between
second and $221.70gained considerable popularity in third. Reuter. 2nd,
2. 63.40 two meetings in Hong Kong. 3rd.
10.
31.70 Second and third V.Mr. Three's One Third (late [supplied by Mr. Tocg. the to the atrike."
On The Mall) (Mr. T. Wong) 1 owner of Rosebery. Mr. Luen Yick's Ma Kau Site
(Mr. G. Rozn) 2
t
Mr. Luen Yick's Aristophanes
Also ran:-Gold Clark); Branco (Mr. Reidy),
Time: 2.06.2-5.
+
3pions
The Grand National, There
Won by three lengths; many Jengths between second and third.
Pari-mutuel:-
Winner $5.80.
Places: lat, $6.10; 2nd, $5.10. Cash Sweeps:-
1st, ticket No. 62.
2nd,
.$236.20
67.20 33.60
were
Abbots Speed won last year.. There was no race in 1926 owing
FRIENDLY SOCCER.
CHINESE PLAY QUEEN'S REGIMENT,
some of
was another Cham- (both (ir. Chun)
being classic Mine (Mr.events), when the fourth day's
races of the meeting were de cided. This other race was for
At Caroline Hill yesterday, n are designated below by asteriska. fans witnessed an interesting subscription griffins. Both events large crowd of Chinese football Another race which attracts friendly soccer game between the wide interest is the Shanghai South China team and the Grand National. Double Zero Queen's Regiment. The Chinese won, getting in the first three for won a hard fought game by two the first time. White Hawk (2nd) clear goals.
In spite of the fact that the in the 1927 autumn' meeting) was second, and Red Joss House (2nd soldiers were without
their regular senior players, they in the 1927 spring meeting) was third.
gave the Chinese a run for their
Mr. Union'a Fook Shau
Mr. A. N. Dallas, who has rid-money, and although they lost den occasionally in Hong Kong, were not disgraced. (Mr, T. Wong) 2 had three winning mounts. Two
Rowbottom was a pillar of dead-heats added to the day's strength in the soldiers' goal, and thanks to his fine play the Chinese Also ran:-Fir Dee (Mr. Back-
Results are given below. The score was kept down to only two house); Silver Mine (Mr. Y. M.China Mail" is indebted to goals, both of which it was im- Loo): Hallo (Mr. Chun); Little the Hong Kong Club and to possible to save. Darling (Mr. Sewell); Siang River Messrs. Linstead and Davis, trea- share of the attacking, but the The Queen's also had their full (Mr. Erskine); Copper Mine (Mr. Burers to the Hong Kong Jockey Chinese goalie was in fine form,
(Mr. Mc- Club, for same.
98.. 3rd,
40.... Mr. Topside's Caviare
(Mr. Reidy) 1
Mr. Hosie's The Haugh
(Mr. G. Roza) 8, thrills.
Charles) Walchow
Cartray); Scooter (Mr. Miller);
Lucky Star (Mr. Clark); Pitchfork Spring Griffins Handicap mile.
(Mr. Botelho).
Time: 1.86.1-5.
Won by many longtha; three lengths between second and third. Pari-mutuel;—
Winner: 818...
Places1st $6.60; 2nd, $6.80; Brd, $7.30.
Mesara. P. M. Lancaster and
W. A. White's Sarnia II
(Mr. G. A. Pollock) Mr. Eve's Easter Eve
(Mr. Pote-Hunt) Mr. We Two's Shorty McGee
(Mr. Maitland) Time: 2 mins. 08.1/5 secs;
and ably supported by his backs, managed to keep out everything which the soldiers sent his way.
The Chinese scored one goal in each half. After the interval, the soldiers were further handicapped through Hill having to leave the 2 field injured, and it was to their credit that they allowed the ball 8 through only once in face of tough
Chinese attacks.
LYR
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