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K.B.G.C. SWEEPSTAKE DRAW
Syndicate Draws the Favourite.
MR. SMALL AND MIRACLE
The following is the Derby) Sweepstake draw of the Kowloon Bowling. Green Club:-
Wyvern (787) Messrs. Hard, Rose, Russell and Nish.
The Field (1438) Mr. McLeod. Summer Planet (282) Mr. Lij Chui. Warner.
Jackdaw (1733) Mr. W. G. Warner.
Orwell (1149) Messrs. Stoneham, Gardiner, Hatt, Meyer and Rapley. Andrea (1758) Mr. F. Norming- ton.
Dastur (1458) Mr. W. Routley, Totaig (76) Messrs. Adams and Robbie.
April Fifth (1742) Mr. G. Ross. Corey (1833) Mr. J. J. Cornelius. Porto Fino (1495) Mr. Hat and Capt. W. Anderson.
Buckle (1741) Mr. G. K. Bourne.] Celebrator (1937) Mesars. Trott, Young and Saunders.
Spenser (1028) Mr. W. S. Drake.] Jiweh (1769) Mr. F. A. Mac- kintosh.
Miracle (951) Mr. Small, Cockpen (649) Messrs. Russell and Nish.
Royal Dancer (1269) Messrs.. McTavish, Ferguson and Bradford.
Leighton (817) Mr. B. E. Sugars. Peter Planet (609). Messrs. Packe, Booth, and Miller.
Firdaussi (401) Mr. J. Stanton. Hesperus (1181) Mr. Weefoo. Bacchus (200) Mr. J. W. Selby, The draw was publicly made in the presence of Messrs. E, W. L. Hogble (President), F. L. Rapley (Vice-President), J. L. Tetley (Hon. Treasurer), and J. G. Meyer (Hon. Secretary).
1212 Tickets sold at $1 $1,212.00 Less 5 per cent. Tax and
10 per cent. Club Com-'. mission
Total
First Prize
181.80
$1,080.20
.$ 806.00 Second Prize
151.50 Third Prize
90.90 Dividend amongst starters. 181.80
$1,080,20
K.B.G.C. TEAMS FOR
SATURDAY
League Encounters Against Taikoo R.C.
The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club against the Talkoo R.C. on the home ground on Saturday:
R. Duncan, F. V. Whitta, R. 3. Nichol, and A. M. Holland (Skip). H. F. Stoneham, Q, S. Beat, H. Nish, and W. Russell (Skip).
G. N. Mitchell, H. H. Rose, R. Hall, and E. W. L. Hogbin (Skip).
Second Team.
The following will represent the] Kowloon Bowling Green. Club- 2nd | team against the Taikoo B.C. at Taikoo on Saturday:-
G. H. Sherriff, J. S. Logan, W. E. Hale, and W. S. Drake (Skip),
W. Venables, S. Adams, J. G.] Meyer, and F. L. Rapley (Skip).
S. Ashworth, T. Hard, T. Good- ing, and V. Petherick (Skip).
JOCKEY CHANGES FOR TO-DAY'S
DERBY AT EPSOM
Sunny Brough Withdrawn With Harry Bentley Up
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London, Yesterday. The following are the Derby probables:~~~
Peter Planet (Herbert). Summer Planet (Frederick
Aby).
Sunny Borough has been withdrawn from the Hat of entries-Reuter.
The following is a complete list of probable starters, their Jockeys, and the latest betting figures:
Andrea (Fred Fox) 40-1 0. April Fifth (Lane) 22-10,
·25---1
Bacchus (Marshall) 100-1 0. Buckle (Weston), 100-10 Celebrator (Burns) 66-1 t Cockpen (Gordon Richarda)
100-8 o, 13-1 t. Corcy (Quirke) 200–1 t and o. Dastur (Beary) 100-6 t. Firdauss (Steve Donoghue)
28-1 t. Hesperus E. Elliott) 100—8 1. Jackdaw II. (Joe Childs)
125-1 t. Jiweh (Canty)
66-1
R.C.S. GAIN POINTS IN
TENNIS LEAGUE
Argyll Company Narrowly Defeated.
TABLE TO DATE
The Royal Corps of Signals de- [feated "B" Coy., 'Argyll and Suther- land Highlanders by the narrow margin of 5 sets to 4 in the Kow loon area of the Hong Kong Ares Tennis League:-
Full results were as follow: Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson and Sig. Chaffey (R.G.S.)),
lost to Pt. Gill and Pto.
Pierce
1-6 beat Pte. Gray and Pte. Coates & 0 beat L/Cpl. Hay and Pte
Logan
6-9 Sig. Convey and Sig. Browns (R.C.S.).
beat Pte. Gray and Pte. Contes 10- 8 beat L/Cpl. Hay and Pte.
Pierce
3- 6 lost to Pte. Gill and Pte. Pierce 5-6 L/Cpl. Bolton and Sig. Cord (R.C.S.).
(beat L/Opl. Hay and Pte.
Logan
6- 2 lost to Pte. Gill and Pte. Pierce I- 61 fost 0,
to Pte. Gray and Pte. Coates
8- 6
100-1 t Leighon (Brennan) 100—1 t. Miracle (Harry Wragg) 100-9
t.
Orwell (R. Jones) 2-10
85-40 t
Peter Planet (Herbert) 200-1
't and o. Portofino (Nevett) 28-1 t. Royal Dancer (Sam Wragg)
66-1 t. Spenser (Dick) 66—1 L Summer Planet (Frederick
Aby) 200-1 t and o. Totaig (Carelake) 60-1 t. Wyver (Jelliss) 33-1
35-1 t.
TABLE TO DATE.
H.K.S.R.A.
Kowloon Area.
P. W. L Pts.
2 2 0 2
"A" Co. Argylis . 2 2 "C" Co. Argylls
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"D" Co. Argylla. 1 20th R.A...
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1
2
1
1
R.C.S.
2
1 1
"B" Co. Argylls 2 0 31st. R.A. "H.Q." Co. Argylls 2
2
0
2 D 2
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0 2
0
0,
MONTROSE WINS WOODCOTE STAKES AT EPSOM
Favourite Beaten by Half a Length.
London, Yesterday. Montrose (11-2) Lo-day won the Woodcote Stakes over six furlongs at Epsom from a field of eleven. Montrose came home half a length ahead of Thamar (6-4) which beat Outrider (8-1) by three lengths. Reuter.
MISS ENID WILSON BEATS MRS. COLLET-VARE.
British Women's Open Golf Championship.
London, Yesterday. Only one of the seven" American entrants survived the third round in the British Women's Open Golf Champión- ship which was played off at Sauntons to-day. An
Mies "Enid Wilson, the Bri- tish champion of 1991, defeat- ed Mrs. Collet-Vare, the strongest American challeng- er, by d'and 2. Mrs. Cheney is the only American entrant to be left in the tournament. -Reuter,
A DERBY TRAGEDY
To win the Derby is the ambition of every owner. Many are the disappointments, and few the rewards.
The greatest Derby tragedy, I can remember is the case of Flair, the famous Billy of Sir Daniel Coopers In 1905, as'a two-year- old, she was in a class by herself. She was in the same stable as Spearmint, and was so Incomparably better that Gilpin determined to reserve Spearmint for the Grand Prix, and not to run him in the Derby.
When in 1906 Flair ran away with the Thousand Guineas, the Derby seemed the greatest of all certainties. Then the filly went | lame, sudeda
Spearmint went on to win both the Derby and the Grand Prix.
AND A GREAT COME BACK.
point-
Sir Daniel Cooper's great chance had gone. In his dis
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A filly of Flair's was t
price, and in England
forgotten.
The
HOME CRICKET SCOREBOARD
w
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Jupp's Amazing Bowling
London, Yesterday. Hampshire beat Northamp tonshire by 15 runs at Peter- borough.
Hants: 149 (V. W. C. Jupp
6 for 58)7
60 (V. W. C. Jupp 6 for 21). Northants: 107 (Balley 5
for 32);
87 (Kennedy 6 for 17, Bailey
4 for 32).
Three Matches Washed Out.
Yorkshire drew with Kent
at Shefeld, there being no play during the whole three. days.
Derbyshire drew with Sussex at Derby, there being no play.
Warwickshire draw with Gloucestershire at Chilvers Caton, there being no play.
Notts Declare But Drop Points.
Middlesex took first innings points from Nottinghamshire at Lord's.
Notta: 86' for 7 dec., and
109 for 4. Middlesex: 186.(Sam Staples
5 for 86).
ALL-INDIA XL ON TOUR.
Nazir All's First Century.
Essex drew with the All- India touring éleven at Leyton Essex: 169 (Amaraingh 5
for 49).
142 for one wicket. All-India XL: 307 for 7 déc.
(Nazir All 109).
Drawn Game at Worcester.
Worcestershire drew with
Somersetshire at Worcester. Worcester: 118 for 8 dec. Somernet: 30 for one wicket.
Gregory Gives Surrey Polnts.
Surrey: took first innings Inita?” from 's Glamorganshire
$203 and 74 for 4." Glamorgan: $156 (Gregory 4
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