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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934.'

NORMAN DEITZ NOT RIDING AT MACAO RACES

SURPRISE BOWLS RESULTS

Silva Falls Before Basto.

DR. ATIENZA UPSETS CALCULATIONS

MRS. GODFREE'S SENSATIONAL

COMEBACK

1926 Wimbledon Holder

In Wightman Cup

BRITISH TEAM SELECTED

THE

THE British Wightman Cup lawn tennis team to meet America at Wimbledon on June) 15 and 16 has been selected as follows:

Mrs. L. A. Godfree Miss E. M. Dearman

Miss N. M. Lyle

Miss B, Nuthall

Miss D. E. Round

Miss M. C. Scriven

The surprise of the Second Round of the Open Singles Lawn) Bowls championships was the

--Reuter. unexpected defeat of C. G.

Mrs. Godfree, formerly Miss Kitty Silva, of the Recreio. at the hands of his club-mate J. McKane, has staged a remarkable

comeback-she won the Wimble Basto.

She

the 1923 Final byj

Dr. Atienza of the Craigengower don title an far back as 1926 when also caused a mild surprise by de- she beat Senorita Alvarez. feating his clubmate W. Gill by 'was beaten in the good margin of 21 shots to 17, Mile. Lenglen.

Atienza's Surprise Win

Dr. V. N. Atienza (Craigen- gower) caused a surprise by de- feating W. Gift, one of the C.C.C.] skips, by 21 shots to 17 on thei Rong Kong Electric Club green.

Duone Just Win

P. O. Dunne, of the Kowloon Cricket Club, defeated 3. F. Lunny. Hong Kong Electric, by 22 shots to 20 on the Yacht Club green.

Easy For Chapman

Miss Betty Nuthall, Misa Dorothy Round and Miss Mar- garet Scriven were in last year's British team who lost in America by 4 matches to 3.

The puzzle in the picture is to find the missing head of Jim Londos, the Greek Adonis, who battled with Joe Say- old in New York. As the camera clicked, Savold! was hid ing Londoa head somewhere. But Jim found it ister. Savoldi knocked himself out in plunge from the ring after 47 minutes of grappling.

MR. HAST WINS

SWEEP

$349.77 On Windsor Lad At K.B.G.C.

CLASSIFICATION OF PONIES.

High Finance Now

"A" Class.

STRAINED HEART

MR. HEARD

LOOKS TO HAVE

MORE WINNERS

The Carp Expected To Repeat Win

MISS LOIS FEARON ABSENTEE

BY YARRAMAN

A slightly strained heart has caused Mr. Norman Deitz, lead- ing rider at the Valley for the first half of the season, to follow his doctor's 'orders by announcing that he will not be riding at Sunday's Macao Race Meeting.

There is so

shortage of entries for the seven races at Sunday's meeting, and I understand that the majority of poules entered will

run.

For the first race I fancy Pots- dam as a very likely winner. This is the Novices' event, and Mr. W. H. Choy can be depended on to secure the best out of this very likely pony. As a second I fancy Sporting Chance with. Mr. Tang Man-wn up. Other likely runners! there are Heart's Joy (Mr. F. F. The following alteration in ponyLI), Sea View (Mr. Yue Shun-wa) classifications for the end of the and Young Commander (Mr. H. Y. America's Mr. C. Hast was the lucky first half of the 1934 Racing Season Liang). There is, however, a pos- ehances is the Wightman Cup holder of the ticket on Windsor have been announced by the Hong sibility that Mr. Liang and Mr. tournament, Miss Marble says: Lad in the Kowloon Bowling Kong Jockey Club:-

Although we cannot depend an Green Club's Derby Sweepstake, AUSTRALIAN PONIES

In the complete series America is lending Britain by 7 wins to 4.

The American team is comprised of Miss Helen Jacobs (captain), Miss Alice Marble, Miss Sarah Palfrey, Miss Carolin Babcock, and $209 FOR UNPLACED STARTERS Miss Josephine Cruickshank,

Commenting

A. Chapman (Yacht Club) gained Mra, Moody to win her usual two drawing $349.77 on the outsider's

Mrs. Farmer, holder of Easton's

a comfortable victory over J. E. singles, her absence will make us win. Norandia Reservdo) in the second strive all the harder. round of the Open Singles Lawn "Derothy Round andi Peggy Bowls Championship on the K.C.C. Seriven are the two English play-ticket, drew $87.44, and Elephant green yesterday by 21 shots ta 12'ers we most fear."

after 17 hends. The game WOB never in doubt after the fifth end. Green Defeats Williams

On the Craigengower C.C. green B. A. S. Alves (Recreio) beat B Williams by 21 shots to 11 in nn! Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham pionship game which continued to the 19th head. Williams led 11-10 on the 15th end.

Whant's Big Win

BADMINTON AT TAIKOO.

St. Andrew's Win

Return Match.

MRS. KIRKWOOD EXCELS FOR FIRE STATION CLUB

Playing

all a winning game through the St. Andrew's Church LR.

(Civil Service) Club defeated Whant

the Fire Station overwhelmed N. M. Currie (H.K. Club in their return badminton

High Finance to "A" Clast. Polar Star to “B” Claas,

'CHINA PONIES

and Castle were the "not so lucky" "B" Class holders of the favuorite, drawing only $52.46 on Colombo.

By View,

Gleneagles,

A sum of $209 remains to be Speed, King's Fancy, and divided among the 10 unplaced way. starters.

"C" Class

and

Full details of the draw were: 1910-Medieval Knight, Watson

and Hosking. 1904-Windsor Lad, C. Hast (1st),) 1080-Easton, Mrs. Farmer (2nd). | 1805-Colombo, Elephant

Castle (3rd). 1894-Primero, W. Mair

571-Valerius, Pinkie, ILM.S.

Proteus |1928—Admiral Drake, G. Ross

Electric by 21 shots to 9 after 15 match yesterday evening at Tai- 769-Umidwar, Hast, Watson and brads in the Open Singlen Laws koo by 10 games to 8. Bowls Championship on the Foot- Scores:- ball Club green yesterday. A four

Mrs. Watson |1864—Alisha, Beach Pagan

Mrs. Kirkwood and Mr. Smith 1887-Rathmore, E. S. Sherrill Fire Station Club):—

1898--Baron Manchusen, Budding

and Duncan 1960- On Top, Meloy and Water

ton. ||1867-Badruddin, Beach Pazan.

154-Hornacy Rise, Laly

650-Bondsman, Daws

on the sixth end gave What the lend, and he never lost it.

Silva Beaten

lost to Kew and Miss White 17-18 beat F. Broadbridge and

Miss Landolt

15- 8

A close struggle was witnessed bent A. S. Bliss and Miss on the Police R.C. green yesterday! Woolley

15- 8

when J. J. Basta (Recreio) defeat-beat R. H. Wong and Miss ed C. G. Silva (Recreio) by 21 Gitting

16- 3

shots to 19, in the Second Round Mr. Dalziel and Mr. Summers of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls (Fire Station Club):- Championship.

Portponed Game

lost to Kew and Miss White 11-15 lost to Brosdbridge and Miss

Landolt

7-15

The Open Singles Championship lost to Bliss and Miss Wool-

Joy Lawn Bowls match between A. E.

4-15

Tang may exchange mounts before the Meeting.

#

THE CARP AGAIN

I understand that Mr. "Johnnie" Heard, who rode remarkably well last Saturday, will take out The High Carp in the second race, and after. Spina- his great display in the mud last Saturday, this game little pony should recorded his second win in висссквіол.

Flying Tourist, Fudge, Gay Cru- sader and The Tiyor. *D" Class

Banquet Hall. Boxing Eve, Ebony Idol, Mike, The Redshank and Tillicum. "E" Class

Chesterfield and Panama (Mr. Butler), however, should offer formidable opposition.

Mr. Gilbert Harriman will be riding Sarabande in this race, and may not be far away at the finish. Mr. Heard's second mount 'for the day is likely to be Powerful Amoy, Bold Marshal, Britannic King, on which he recorded a first-| Hall and Corrie.

class win on Saturday,

TWO WINS FOR LORD WOOLAVINGTON.

Lord Glanely's Last Win In 1919

556-The Field, F. and T. Police er of

(non-starter).

Fraser,

In this race Powerful King will. be up against Helter Skelter, an- other of Mr. Heard's winning! mounts on Saturday, and, with Mr. Butler up. Racing Triumph can be expected to do something.

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IT IS

QUITE SIMPLE

TO HAVE A CONSTANT

SUPPLY OF CLEAN

FILTERED WATER.

use a "SALUDOR"

FILTER"

STOCKED IN FIVE

SIZES

14 GALS. TO 6 GALS.

CAPACITY.

SPARE FILTER CYLINDERS

ALWAYS IN STOCK.

ANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

LANE,

HARDWARE · DEPT.

HUMOROUS RECORD

SUCCESSES

DX352-Albert and The Lion ....

DX559-Runcorn Ferry DX569-Maudle, The Race Horse DI1265-The Lockness Monster

-DB1323—Holbies"

DB681-Fairy Tales

Columbia

RECORDS

Stanley Holloway. Stanley Holloway. John Tilley.

John Tilley. Clapham and Dwyer. Clapham and Dwyer.

THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

Ice House St,

The fourth race should prove RICHARDS AGAIN

very

*

*

run.

THWARTED

Elusive

are

'COLOMBO THIRD

London, To-day. A length separated Gordon | Richards, England's Champion

very open event. Mr. S. Y. Liang will be taking out Bay View, which)' Lord Woolavington, the own-looks a winner, while Mr. Heard

Easton and Medieval or Mr. P. P Botelho will take out First Derby Win Proves Knight, has won two previous Daylight Eve, which should give Derby's.

close His Captain Cuttle Bay View 1832-Fleetwood,

Mrs.

won in 1922, and in 1925 he won if he does not beat him. Other Brown and Waterton 1725-Tiberius,

good runners in this race Waterton, Hosk-with Coronach,

Lord Clanely, the owner ing, Bright and Meloy.

of Macaroni · (Me. Harriman)" and Colombo, the favourite, won the Wakefield (Mr. Butler). |1720-Pride of Chilterns, R. Hills

1919 Derby with Grand Parade, and H. H. the Aga Khan, whose en PONIES WRONGLY ENTERED Carey (Police) and H. Hampton beat Wong and Miss Gittins 16- 3

Miss Weir and Mr. Dalziel $735 FOR MRS. KELLA.{tries included Umidwar, second (K.C.C.) 40 have taken place on

favourite, won the 1930 Derby with. the Civil Service green yesterday (Fire Station Club):---

There has been some discussion jockey, from achieving his am. Was not played owing to the ab. lost to Kew and Miss White 6-13 Easton Pays $245.30 Tor's race with Hyperion, who set race for non-winning griffins, and Lord Woolavington's Easton, at Blenheim. Lord Derby won last over the fifth event, This is a bition of winning the Derby on pence of Carey, who was on duty, lost to Brandbridge and Miss

J.S.B. And A.J. up a new track record for the it has been put forward that both 100 to 9. He ran second to the West Parade and Gold Bullion Maharaja of Rajpipla's Windsor have already recorded a first place Lad who, with Smirke up at 15. K. C. C. SWEEP

In reality West Parade won un-id 2, recorded the first Derby TO-DAY'S SPORT WASHED OUT der Mr. Paul Botelho in the Com-win for both owner and jockey. Mrs. E. Kella, drew $735.60

monwealth. Handicap over 14 Lord Glanely's Colombo, hailed ber lucky ticket on Windsor Lad

All tennis and lawn bowls fix-miles in which he was unbacked in as the wonder horse of 1934 and best Broadbridge and Miss in the Kowloon Cricket Club Derbytures for this afternoon have been the second leg of the "double" at supported at 11 to 8, with W.

15-10 Sweepstake while Messrs. J. 6. D. even tussle which went to 20 ends heat Wong and Miss Gitting 18-15 (and A. J. collected $245.30 on cancelled on account of the heavy the Third Extra Meeting at the "Togo" Johnstone, the Australian

Knight Beats Ozorio

Landolt

1-15

lost to Bliss and Miss Wool-

ley

10-15

lost to Wong and Miss Git-

tins

11-15 Mrs. Kirkwood and Mr. Green-

P. Knight (Civil Service) elimin- ated J. G. Ozorio in the Second Round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship at the Kow- toon Bowling Green Club yesterday wood (Fire Station Club):~~

by 21 shots to 16, after a very

The score was 16-all on the 17th

lend.

RADIO SPORTS CLUB MEETING.

Landolt

ол

Mrs. Dalziel and Mr. Greenwood Easton, Lo Kwong and Co., the (Fire Station Club);-·

8-15

¡holders of the ticket on 'tbe

event.

rafa.

gleich (non starter). 711-Baron Manchausen, Maria Trinidad 1782-Pride of Chilterns, W.

Geall

lent to Kew and Miss White 2-15 favourite, Colombo received only 807-Ruthless Abbot, H. Dal Handicap over

Miss Weir and Mr. Greenwood $122.20, leaving $122.20 to be (Fire Station Club):

¡divided among the 16 unplaced lost to Bliss and Miss Wool- starters.

Full details of the draw are: ley

1299-Windsor Lad, Mrs. E. Kella

(1st).. Mr. G. W. R. Griggs-Bar Ste- 2266-Easton, J. S. B. and A. J. The Radio Sports Club held ward. their

Fourth Annual General Mr. Surjin Singh-Hockey Re-1874-Colombo, Lò Kwong & Co. Meeting on Monday, the business presentative.

Officials Elected

For Year.

surer.

(2nd).

(3rd).

at which was

formally discussed Mr. M. Sheriff-“Cosmos". Ru-1216-Umidwar, Lowrie & Cook, and the following officials were presentative.

|2050-Admiral Drake, A. Jones elected for the ensuing year (1934- Mr. Lung Chiu Kit-Chinese Re-1821-Tiberius, E. C. M, Clark. 1935):-

presentative.

Mr. F. A. Kemp-President.

Mr. D. W. Waterton-Vico-Prasi-|Representative. Ment.

750-Álikha, W. F. Edga

Mr. G. W. R. Griggs-Grounda 520–Medieval Knight, J. S. B, A.

J. & R. P. P..

(2122—Bondsman, A. Luk,

Mr. M. I. Hassan-Football. Re-[2052–Válórius,. R. Phillipa.

Mr. G. W. R. Griggs-Vice-Pre-presentative. kident.

Mr. J. S. Logan-Vice-President. Badmington,

Mr. F. J. F. Elms-Hon. Seare- Mr. Mohinder Singh-Basketball 1698-Rathmore,,T." Càir.

& Volleyball.

tary.

er.

Valiny. Gold Bullion, with

Mr.Master Boy Jockey" up ran third, Pote-Hunt up, won the Kellett nock behind Enston:

a mile at the

Ninteen horses paraded for yes- Second Extra

tho Meeting at

terday's classic. Mrs. Valley. If these two ponies are

Special place betting prices were. barred, 48 they

should, be, Windsor Lad, 13 to 8, Colombo 4 to Triumph. which, I Racing

.6, and Easton proportionate.- understand, is starting in both this Reuter. and the third race, will have a good chance with Mr. Butler up, while Royal Flush (Mr. Heard) will be a very, safe place bet

Toishan should have no difficulty in winning the sixth race, which is

At a smoking concert held at n novelty in the form of a Mafoo's

Wellington Barracka recently Race. Britannic Hall, an old 1980 Lieut.-Col. F. E. Fasken, M. C.) griffin, looks a dark horse, Nothing presented prizes for the RAS.C has been heard of this pony for shoot, to Sgt. Headland and some time, but in his time he has 'g.Q.M.8. Digby, winner and run- won $900 In ataken, and rumour,ner-up of the "A" class, and to Pte. gya that it is owing to an excep Tribe and Dvr. Saunders, winner tional burst of finess that he has and runner-up of the "B" clase." been entered,

2477-Fleetfoot, Wong Nam Suv

635-The Field, R. Hills.

First Price-$735.60 Second Price—$245;30 Third Prize--$122.20, Starters $122.20.

WINDSOR LAD PAYS $1,297:55:

1,045 Lucky Ticket In Kowloon Dock Sweep,

SHOOTING PRIZES PRESENTED

Mr. C. A. K. Jeffery-Tennis & 1968-Badruddin, G. A. Morrison,

{2119-Patriot Klng, Mrs. A. Pow The holder of ticket 1,045, was

the lucky, member of the Kowloon Miss Fearon, the champlos lady 1776-Primero, J. Anderson, Milan Dock Derby Sweepstake, drawing rider at Macao this season, will Mr. J. S. Grewal--Hon. Treasur-Mr. Kalwant Singh Indiana Re-1024-Hornsey Rise, H. J. Cameron $1,207,55 on Windsor Lad. - not make an appearance in the weight of 150 lbs. may be too much

presentative:

No. 1896 draw 1370.78 on Easton, Ladies' Race, having left for, for him. I rather fancy Heart's and Colombe's holder, No. 2407, Shangbal for her summer vacation. Joy for a place, and Young Com- [drew, $185.06.

Sea View may win, although his mandar as an outsider,

Mr M. H. Hasaan-Asst. Hon. Mir, Jahan Dad—Committes. Secretary.

Mr. (Vacant)-European Repre Mr. M. K. Bux—Asst. Hon. Tres-l'sentative,

EF.C. 2076-Op Top, Mrs. D. Old.

(Continued in next Column.)

Tel. 21822.

SMOKY.....A tomado of horsa.

flash with the devil in his heart and dynamite in his hoofs.......He loved with the loyalty of a human and brought romance fo

• pair of lovers.

VICTOR

JORY IRENE BENTLEY

and WILL

JAMES

*Directed by Eugene, Fords:

COMING TO KING'S SHORTLY.

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