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FIRST WINNERS FOR MESSRS LOBEL AND BOTELHO

THE CHINA MAIL

At Macao K.C.C. TENNIS

TOURNEY

28 Ties Decided In Perfect Weather,

MONDAY, APRIL

1933.

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

Polish Tennis Star Ashes” On View Al Brown Disappoints.

HUNG REACHES LAST FOUR

Polish Star. Brilliant weather favoured the

By ROVER

Black Jester exactly twenty years agu.

ner A piece of Plats, and $200 opening day of the Kowloon Cric HERE was a particularly good As a trainer he was painstaking,

The following were the results:

SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round.

Unplaced: Nos. 379, -89, 828 each $24.40.

The St. George Plate-Win-|-

men's singles final and an shrewd, believed in getting to busi- Second $100 Third $50, A Handi-ket Club Tennis Championships, exceedingly Interesting women's ness early in the season, and un- cap for China Ponies being Sub-yesterday, and as a result 28 ties singles final at the Queen's Club doubtedly clever at placing his Miss Betty Fair caused an upset scription Ponies of this Club of were completed.

covered courts tournament, when horses in their right categories. H. W. Austin beat H. G. N. Lee by in the first race at Macao yesterday any Season. Entrance $5. Once

There were no children by his when she brought Black Velvet Messrs. Waung & Li's Battling

Round.

11-9; 8-6, 7-5 in the former marriage with the sister of Fred home by a short head in front of Herse, 168 Ib

event, and Mlle. Jadwiga Jedrzejow Rickably, the fine jockey who was ska, of Poland, defeated Miss B. killed in the war, but the two boys, Devon to pay $67.50 for a win

Nuthall by 6-0, 4-6, 6-3, In the F. and W. Rickaby, who were left atter.)

fatherless, were ever his first con- Mile. Jedrzejowska also beat Miss cern, and certainly none could have Stammers in the semi-final, and may giron them better advice and been Hasily make a big show at Wimble- prouder of their achievements in don when she visits England again the saddle than their uncle and later in the season, Miss Nuthall mentor. His cheery laugh and his Intends to play more championship Interesting personality will be sadly

missed. He was aged 44.

(Mr. Roza) Wong Ping Shan's Bold Lad, 146 lb.

Black Velvet also won the Wind-Mr. sor Castle Handicap with Mr. "Johnny" Heard in the saddle to record the "double," Mr. E. Lo bel's Carnation IL sko recorded the "double" to give his owner his Arst win of the season.

In winning the Tintagal. Handicap Carnation II, with Mr. A. A. R. Botelho up, paid $140.10 for a wla. It was Mr. Botelho's Brst win of the sex-

son.

Mr. Chanson) 21 Mr. Yew Man Kit's Shimmy II, ............' | 146 lb va (Mr. Black) 3 Time: 24; 57 1/6, 1 30 3/5, 2 02 2/5.

Distance: 3 lengths, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $7.40, Place ist $6,80. **

* M

Cash Sweep: lat No. 34-$248.46, 2nd No. 28-71, 3rd No. 4-865.60," $1.00 Cash Sweep: 1st No. 3118- $1,558.44, 2nd Ne 3127-445.26, 1.-(Unofficial).The Bir Gala- 3rd No. 2582-$222.63 had Handicap-A Cup will be pre- Unplaced Not 1807, 1310, 4096, sented to the Winning Rider. Win-3961, 1050, 4087, 1203, 1106, 2060, ner $200, Second $100. Third $50.782, 3361 each $22.49,- For China Ponies classified by The

Round.

Hong Kong Jockey Club as 1Tn 6-The Windsor Castle Handl Class at date of entry. To be ridden cap. Winner $250. Second $150. by LADIES. No Whipa or Spurs Third $75. For China. Ponfes allowed. Entrance $5. Once classified, by The Hong Kong Joc- key Club as "E" Class at date of entry. Entrance 35. Six Furlongs. 1Mr. H. LP's Black Velvet 155 15. Mr. Dick Swiveller's Devon, 135

(Mr. Heard) lb.

....(Miss Master) 2 Mr. S.. A. Lopes's The Crook, Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle 161 Ib

(Mr. G. Roza)

Mr. H. L.'s Black Velvet 142 lb. (Miss Betty Fair)

2.03-2/5.

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21 148 lb. (Miss Scott Harsion) 3 Dr. S. To Wong's Lucky Star, Time: 24, 64-3/5, 12.9-3/5,

145 lb

(Mr. Fung) 3 Time: 31, 1 03 1/5, 1 34 1/6, Distance: Short head; 2 lengths.

Distance: 4 length, 3 lengths, Pari-mutuel: Winner $67.50; Pari-Mutuel Winner $16.70, Places 1st $8.70; 2nd: $6.60; 3rd Places 1st $5.60, 2nd $5.20. $6.10.

Cash Sweep: Ist No. 91-$215.74,

7.-The

D. D. McKay beat A Spary 6-1,

G-2. W. Wirth beat L. W. Hume 6-0,

W. C. Hung beat I. P.

Macaulay 6-3, 6-0.

75. A. Grays beat J. J. Ferguson

£3, B.4. G. C. Burnett beat G. A. White tennis this year.

6-4, 6-440

J. S. Smith beat A. H. Dinnon Wimbledon Lure.

6-3, 7-5,-**

C. A. Wright beat D. S. Green:

6-2, 6-3,

E. F. Fincher beat C. I. Staple

M

"The Ashes" On Show.

TISS JADRZEJOWSKA, who is T HEAR that Lord Westmorland, called "Ja Ja," has returned who is putting in so much work H. Lubeseder beat H. L. Langloy to Poland, but, after her latest and to assure success for the forth-

61, 63

greatest victory, she confided her coming exhibition of national sport- hopes of soon living in England. ing trophies, has persuaded the This powerfully built young woman M.C.C. to agrey to permit the inclu- with a great tennis fature normally sion of the urn containing the spends eight hours a day at a type recently regained "Ashes.” writer in Cracow. She went back

The urn and its contents. possess to work. `

practically no. intrinsic worth, but.

ton 6-1, 6-2. ··

A. E. P. Guest beat L. Jack 6-2,

* 0-0,

E. G. Fincher received a w.o. from N. A. E. Mackay.. R. B. Hambly beat W. J. R.

Cragg 6-0, 6-4-

Second Round.:

"F, Grose beat R. S. V. Capell

6-4, 6-1.

"

W. Wirth beat D. D. McKay 7-5,

5-7, 6-4.

.

"I came to learn English," she their historical and sentimental said at lunch, and I have learnt value is great. Accordingly the tennis, 'don't, you think, yes? One M.C.C. has very properly insistedi... day, perhaps, I stay here at the that special precautions should be Embassy a secretaire, yes? I shall taken for the safety of their small play at Wimbledon this year and in treasure.

the French and German champion It is on the authority of the W. C. Hung beat S. A. Gray 7-5, courts. I like these wood courts of that it was Lady Clarke, wife of Sir.

ships," she added. "I like grass Dowager Lady. Darnley we have it

6-4.

G. C. Burnett beat J. S. Smith Queen's Club too. But best of all I W. J. Clarke, who in 1883, when

6-2, 2-6, 6-2...

C. A. Wright beat H. Lubeseder

6-2, 6-2.

A. E. P. Guest beat. E. F.

Fincher 6-0, 6-4,

E. C. Fincher beat R. B. Hambly

6-4, 6-2.

Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 243-2nd No. 113-$61-64, 3rd No. 16- $138.96; 2nd, No. 119-$39.70; 3rd,

$80-82. No. 173 $19.85.

Unplaces: No. 172, 7, 23 each winner $200. Second $100. Third Tintagal Handicap-

H. O. Huber bent E. V. Gaubert $7.35.

$50. For China Ponies, Subscrip-Third Round.

0-2, 6-2. ition Ponies of this Club of any Sea-| 2-The Dragon Handicap-Win-son. Entrance: $5. One Mile.

W. C. Hung beat G. C. Burnett) ner $300 Second $150. Third Mr. F. Lobel's Carnation II,

6-4, 6-2. $75. For China Ponies, non-win-

157 lb

(Mr. Botelho) ning Griffing of The Hong Kong Mr. Yick Shim's Cheerful Sun, Jockey Club of this Season. En-

164 lb " (Mr. G. Roza). trance $5. One Mile.

Mr.. A. E. M. Rafeek's New

King, 150

Mrs. Peter Young's Widnes 151.

..(Mr. P. Young)

Ib

[Mr. A H. Carroll's Spotted

Leaf 143 lb.

I

(Mr. R. A. Carroll)-2 Time: 12-3/6, 1.04-1/5, 1.37-4/5, 2.09-4/5------

Distance: 1 length. Parl-mutuel:

Places 1st $5.40:

Winner

Cash Sweep:-1st, No. $184.62; 2nd, No. 74-$61.54.

(Mr. Black) Time: 32 1/5,1 04 8/8, 1 89, 2 13 1/5.

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Distance: length, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner. $140.10, Places $14.20, $6.90; $9.60.

A. E. P. Guest beat C. A. Wright

6-2, 3-6, 6-3.

love Wimbledon."

Ladies' Tennis

THE decision of the

Lord Darnley (then Ivo Bligh) had avenged England's defeat at the hands of Australia in the previous year, "found a little wooden urn, unit a bail, put ashes in the selectors to recommend the urn, and, wrapping it in a red. women'e sub-committee, which has velvet bag, put it into Ivo's hands." hitherto helped them with the selec The Inspiration, was a happy one, tion of women's teams, has come, as for in 1882 there had appeared the no surprise to those in the inner famous obituary in affectionate circles of lawn tennis.

memory of English cricket, "whose There has always been a division demise was deeply lamented and of opinion among the men selectors whose body would be cremated and. about the advisability of consulting the ashes taken to Autr women about the fitness of women|

2E. C. Fincher beat H. O. Huber to represent Britain in International

6-1, 6-1.

"T" HANDICAP, SINGLES,

3 Second Round.

Cash Sweep: 1st.No. 68-$225.65, $5.40 2nd No. 168 $64,47, Brd No. 76—

!$32.24,

83--

Unplaced Nos. 105, 99, 124, 158, 41 each $7-16.

A. H. Dinnen (15) beat H. Langley (~9.6) 6-4, 6-2.

LADIES' SINGLES.

CHAMPIONSHIP:

Second Round.

Miaa 8. Dalziel beat Mlas

Woolley-6-1, 7-5.

HANDICAP DOUBLES.

First Round.

La

matches. That the selectors have at last decided to bow not so much to public opinion, or the twitting of their friends on the council, but to the dissatisfaction among the young |er girl players who felt that: they were not being given proper con Įsideration or a fair show in the big games. The fact that two Wight- Mman Cup matches have been lost in

Buccession to America, provides RUINED BY SUCCESS

[simple support for their claims.

G. A. White and R. S. V. Capell Champion Warned.

(acr.) beat D. S. Green and bath E. Abraham. (~3.6) 6-3, 0-4.- JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

RECORD crowd of 20,000 was present at Milan when Al First Round.

Brown, of America, the world's R. S. V. Capell beat W. J. R. bantam-weight champion, success-

Cragg 7-5, 6-1:

fully defended his title against E, V. Gaubert passed Into Second Domenico Bernasconi, the Italian

Round..

and European champion. The "A" HANDICAP SINGLES. coloured holder was given a poluta which was warmly ap [decision,

3.The.Sir Francis Drake Stakes Winner $200, Second $100. The death of a pioneer cricketer, Third $50. For China Ponies, and father of one of England's most Subscription Ponies of this Club of famous cricketing families, the Rev. any Season that have not won a nounced. He was the first all-round Henry Foster, at the age of 88, is an-] race this year. Weight for inches apartemen in the name of Foster, as per scale. To be ridden by Joc. of the term. The keya who have not won race this identified with the best traditions of cricket, has held its own ever since year. Weight for inches

asper Mr. Foster started his sporting career. Second Round. acare. To be ridden by Jockeys Seven sons have played for Worces E. F. Fincher (15,3) beat plauded Brown won every, round, who have not won ten races any-tershire, their county 8.E. (who died where at any time. No Whips or 1914), ·H. Kep MK · NJA.,

1. P. H. Macaulay (—3,6) sccording to a statement by the

referee. 4-3, 4-B. Spurs allowed. Entrance $5. Six W.L., G.N., and Ball, the actor, Furlongs.

Mr. F. Lobel'sTM Carnation IL

-146. 18. ......(Mr. E' Lobel) 1} Mr.K. W. Fung's Blue Plane

149 b,...,5% (Mr: Black): 2]. Mr. Lo & Liang's Pure Music, 152 lb...(Mr. Chanson). Time: 31-2/5, 104-3/5, 137-4/5. Distance: A length; a neck. Part-mutuel: Winner $16;60; Places Let $6.50; 2nd $7.30; Srd 86.70.

Cash Sweep:-1st, No. 114-

No. 31$26.91.

SOCCER ADVICE BY ALEX JACKSON

rounds the referee stopp

AT SOCCER..

Boness Leaves Scottish First Division:

London, April 14: -

At a meeting of the share-- holders of the Boness Football Club, a' resolution was passed? winding up the company. Bon- ess were expelled from the Scottish League in November last for fallure to, pay certain outstanding debta of guarantee money,

The contest, the first world title bout ever staged in Italy, was not a

Mr. Campbell, Falkirk, who was. satisfactory one. In the early stages appointed liquidator, said that the Brown was repeatedly warned by club was in a very sound financial the referee, and after had been position until promoted to the First spoken to in the third and fourth Division of the Scottish League. 4 Bght single years experience in the

First Division, with heavy guaran». tees and other expenses, had ruinw would promptly disqualify him,

ed the club. This warning had the effect of This announcement that a foot Improving the quality of the boxing, hall team literally has been ruined. but it never reached high stan by success may persion some sur- dard for a title bout. There was brise. Yet it is not uncommon to

|to warn Brown that if : casion to caution im

not keen on promotionThis te tantamount to saying that the club que find it more profitable

in their

ent sphere/ that kot / thesei)

$138.85; 2nd, No. 111-$58.82; 3rd. ONE of the greatest win recent post an opponent that too much in drhting and holding, hear it said in English football cir wards of modern times recent simple to beat an opponent that and the critics described it as more cles that such-and-such a team are ⠀⠀ Unpliced: Nos, (2, 86, 125 each ly gave a few friendly words of way, and it is tempting to do so when akin to a wrestling bout |$9.98.

advice to another young outside, the chance of getting the ball over, boxing match. forward who promises, before long, without stopping seems remote, 4The King Alfred Handicap, to attain international class Winner, 4800, Second $150. Third He was Alex Jackson, the ex- $75 For China Ponles classified Chelsea and Scottish International Ly The, Hong Kong Jockey Club as outside right, who is now in the "TY Clans at date of entry. En Margate team, and the object of his

trance 35. - Que Mile, de

Mr. G. H Potts's Powerful

· King#158 lb, ..... (MF, Hear3) Mr. Valley's Valley Hall 150 lb. (Mr. Young)

Mr. Festival's Orlando 145 16.

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