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SICK MAN WINS U.S.

BOXING EVE'S COMEBACK

Seven Furlongs Record

Equalled.

KING SALMON BREAKS 'FETLOCK AND IS DESTROYED

The sensation of the Third Extra Meeling of the Macao Jockey Club at Macao yesterday was the comeback of Boxing Eve, a favourite of several years ago, who, ridden by Mr. Gilbert Harri-

WILD RUSH

BY WALKER

CUP CROWD

Women Knocked Down.

TWO GREAT YOUNG GOLFERS

(By W. F. SANDERSON.)

St. Andrews, May 14. Pandemonium broke out here

man, won the June Meeting Han-among the great crowd watching dicap over seven furlongs to the Walker Cup golf contest be- equal the record of 1.49.0, and to tween Britain and America. pay a dividend of $58.70.

The afternoon's sport was marred

Whenever a shot was played

by an accident to Mr. H. J. Law's from the tee the fairway became King Salmon, who broke a fetlock alive.

in the second race and had to be destroyed.

Everybody raced and rushed as though from a forest fire. Elderly Several good dividends were paid men, young men, young girls and on the pari-mutuel. Bold Comman elderly women, it was all the same: der paid $68.70 in the second race, they did not walk round the course, and Cebu paid $46.20 in the third. they raced round. in addition to Boxing Eve's $53.70.

The Results.

1. Ma On Shan Handicap. and a quarter Miles..

The stewards were pashed here and there and trampled on. women went down screaming, and in an

instant

there was pandemonium. Two girls were thrown into a gorse bush, and One when they came out their bare legs were bleeding and torn, their hands and their faces were scratched.

Mr. Lan's, Sea View, 156 lbs. (Yue Shun Wa) Miss Fearon's Potsdam, 156 lbs. (Chop Wing Chiu)

1

,

Mr. Longfellow's Young Cum-

mander, 135 lbs.

3

(H. Y. Liang) Time: 33, 1.09.2/5, 1.45.3/5, 2.20, 12.64.2/5.

Distance: length, 4 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner

Places $5.10, $5.10.

THE ONE TRIUMPH

As for the play itself, something

like a miracle in golf will have to

happen if we are to win the Wal- ker Cup.

OPEN GOLF

players in Two of America's successful

the Walker Cup matches at St. Andrew's Scotland, snapped during a practice round. Francis Ouimet (left), captain of the team and George T. Dunlap, Jr., national amateur champion.

NEWCOMER HERO

(Continued From Page 4)

CROWN

OLIN DUTRA TRIUMPHS DELIBERATE

THREE STROKES.

AT LAST HOLE

GENE SARAZEN JUST BEATEN.

Course Record 'Broken.

New York, Yesterday. Making a magnificent rally in the last round, Olin Dubra won the American Open Golf Championship at Ardmore to-day, his card show- ing 74, 76, 71 and 72 for the four rounds.

Tom Creavy equalled Gene Sa- razen's 1993 record for American Championship golf by doing the final round in 66, which is a re- cord for the Merion Course. His wonderful round made him equal the seventh aggregate score of 299, his previous rounds being 79, 76 and 78.

The finish of the championship was of the closest nature. Olin Dutra, starting eight strokes be- hind Cruickshank and five behind Sarazen, rallied magnificently, and could afford three putts in the eighteenth hole. He deliberately, took them and finished last, hla

little wildly at Farnes's third behind the bowler's wicket. It was winning stroke being the last of

the championship.

The foursomes have fust been finish-ball after lunch and snicked it a poor stroke. 100-4-25,

them la finished, It ed, and with

LEYLAND LEAVES.

MEDICINE BOTTLE The winner carried a medicine Further disaster befell England seems, our chance. The American ama.into Ames' safe hands behind the teurs have won three to one by Great sticks without any addition to the

(score. 355-8-99.

when Leyland was deceived by bottle around with him, as he has Britain.

the A crowd of 30,000 saw Chipper-Grimmett's shorter pitched ball been very if recently with amoe. The score completely tells

Yet field's downfall after a very sound and returned an easy catch to the ble dysentry, and doubted whether superiority of the visitors.

he could stand the strain of the 190-to-day there has been one glorious innings in which he was hitting bowler. 114-4-6.

last day's struggle. No triumph for British golf.

the hall right in the middle of the We have two young Scotsmen bat. He revealed many fine strokes, the wicket and behind who in time to come will probably chiefly

$6.80,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. $92.20, 2nd No. 64-$26.34. 3rd 200-$13.17.

Unplaced No. 76-$13.17.

$1 Special Cash Sweep: 1st No. lift British golf back to a higher through the covers. In an Innings 3629-$484,55, 2nd No. 3068-plane. They are Jack McLean and that lasted 135 minutes he hit nine $138.44, 3rd No. 3750-$69.22.

Eric McRuvie. These two young boundaries, scoring his runs out of Unplaced Nos. 4859, 3014, 2816. men, 23 and 24 respectively, gain-202. 4857-$19.25 each.

TREMENDOUS OVATION. ed our only victory over two of

(Section Section). "D" Classes. Six Furlongs.

4.

75 to total 148.

Thus in less than an hour's

A sensation was provided in the play England had lost 3 wic.

tournament when Craig Wood, keto for 58 runs of which Sut-

American Ryder Cup player, was cliffe claimed 34.

disqualified for playing the wrong The Nawab of Pataudi, who was ball. He later found his own and 20 minutes at the crease before replayed without taking the two- scoring, and Patsy Hendren then stroke penalty. He did not report Golf Associa- 2. Chiu Wah Shan Handicap. America's greatest playera, George No fewer than four players were remained together until stumps the incident to the

& "E" Dunlay and Francis Quimet,

the playing in the match who had scor- were drawn for the day at 128 for tion, returning a score of 73 and

ed a century on their first Teat captain.

Grimmett and O'Reilly had all The following were the final re- I followed them round because appearance-the Nawab of Pataudi, Jack White had said to me: "These Ponsford, Sutcliffe, and Leyland-the batsmen tied down with their ults

good length spioners-Reuter. Scots lads.ire bonny golfera. You and all gave Chipperfield a warm

ovation

hia on

return to the will see they are fighters."

pavillon, the crowd rising to a man and cheering the young New South Wales player to the echo.

The end of the innings then came very shortly. Grimmell's plucky

Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Commander, 146 lbs.

Bold

1

(H. P. Chanson) Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of

Italy, 155 lbs,

2

(Tang Man Wa) Mr. H. J. Law's Panama, 162

(E. O. Butler) 3 Ibs. Time: 30.2/6, 1.02.4/5. 1.35.2/5. Distance: A length, length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner 868.70. Places $11.60, $40.05, $9.70.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 77-$108,44, 2nd No. 109--$30.96, 3rd No. 82- $15.48..

effort being ended at 374 when he was beaten by an inswinger from Geary. He had scored 39 out of 93.

Scorer:-

E. A. Chipperfield, 27-year-old Olin Dutra New South Wales player, has shown Gene Serazen

"WITY" Cox great promise as an all-rounder. In R. Cruickshank his first appearance for his State Harry Cooper he scored 84 against Queensland. Billie Barke He is cricket couch at Newcastle Macdonald Smith where he scored a magnificent 162 Tom Creavy

Guldahl for Northern Districta against D. R. Hines Jardine's team. As a bowler he is Revolta looked upon as the ultimate suc-Joe Kirkwood cessor to Grimmett. He has scored Luther

Loo Diogel Horton Smith O'Reilly had scored seven before one century on the present tour,

FARNES'S CAREER.

T. Perkins he had his stumps spreadeagled by Kenneth Farnes, a Cambridge Lawson Little $2 Special Cash Sweep: 1st No.

one of Farnes's expresses and the Blue, joined the Essex team in M. Dutra 28587-$2,624.25, 2nd No. 41926-innings closed without addition-at mid-July last year and immediate. Cipel 3-Chiu Wah Shan Handicap. $721.20, 3rd No. 10726-$360.69. 374, which represented 167 runs toy strengthened the county's attack, y (First Section). "D" &

Alfred Lacey day for the remaining five wickets taking 67 wickets at an average of Jack Westland Classes. Six Furlongs,

Kenneth Farnes, the young Essex 16 rune in the course of ten J. Goodman bowler, secured 5 for 102 in 40.2 matches.

Walter Hagen overs in his first Test, while the

Farnes was recognised as being Gus Moreland veteran George Geary had 3 for

the best young amateur bowler in 101. The policy of dropping England last season. He has the Nichols and Bowes, two fast bowl-ability to lift and swerve the ball. era, is open to criticism by the fact and is clever at disguising a change (that Verity's one wicket cost. 05

of pace. runs, and Mitchell's lone victim 62,

Unplaced Nos. 16, 31, 63, 113, 12, 34, 234, 72-$2.15 each.

Mr. Longfellow's Cebu, 151 lbs.

(P. P. Botelho)

Mr. Fearnun's No Fear, 154 lbs. (E. Q. Butier)

Unplaced Nos. 436.42 each. Banquet Hall

Bay View...

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1

Bold Marshal

Boxing Eve

28507

2

Mra. Lee Shiu Kee's Colombo,

140 lbs

Daylight Eve Ebony Idol

(Ip Kui Ying)

Gold Bullion

10726 12257 28714 41750

41926

Time: 29.3/5, 1.01.1/5, 1.33.2/5. Marquis Hall Distance: length, Short head. Mike Parl-Mutuel: Winner $46,20. Racing Triumph Places $11.80, $8.20, $25.40.

Royal Flush

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 40--Shaughraun $129.59, 2nd No. 234-37.02, 3rd Wayward Stag No. 60-$14.31.

Unplaced Nos, 101, 135, 103, 58 $5.11 each. 4-Mo Kan Shan Plate,

Mile.

West Parade

Mr. (Herlot

though the Australians played Verity with every respect.

WALTERS TRAPPED.

He dismissed 13 Somerset men

74, 70, 71, 72-391 73, 72, 70, 73204 -71, 71, 76, 77-295 75, 74, 71, 78—296 74, 71, 76, 74 295 75, 72, 77, 72—200

74, 74, 78, 70-296 79, 76, 78, 66m-201 78, 70, 78, 73--298 80, 70, 77, 72-200 76, 78, 77, 78-

73-290

73, 76, 78, 74-300 71, 78, 78, 75-300 71, 76, 78, 78-303 74, 73, 79, 77303 74, 78, 79, 73804 72, 83, 76, 75-300 71, 79, 70-306 74, 78, 79, 76307 #18, 74, 80,

B

17307

71, 78, 81, 75308 76, 77, 81, 70—310 75, 78, 83, 75312 70, 76, 83, 80-815 76, 77, 85, 70-317

-Reuter.

TENNIS.

(Continued From Page 4)

7

for 98 runs at Taunton last year, and at Southend he took 7 Surrey

"C" Division Matches. comprising of Stoeffen, Only four "C" Division matches |second-innings wickets for 21 runs. were played on Friday, out of 8

Scores:

total of eight. The LT.A. rules for blocks of matches provided

53 which are postponed, to be played

22 off on subsequent Fridays, but no provision is made when part of a block is postponed. It is expected {that an announcement regarding

65

During just over En hour's team, 12296 batting before the tea interval. 6- Chỉu Wah Shan Handicap. England lost C. F. Walters. the

AUSTRALIA—1st Innings. (3rd Section) “D” & “E" Classes skipper, in collecting 70 runs. W. M. Woodfull, e Verity, b Farnes 20) One Six Furlongs.

Walters, who is deputising for W. H. Ponsford, c Ames, b Farnes Black Velvet,

the injured R. E. S. Wyatt, cover-W. A. Brown, lb.w., b Geary.... 145 lbs.

(Oplum Dick) 1ed up to play what he thought to D. G. Bradman, e Hammond, b

Geary Mr. Mul Yik Man's Toishan, be a spinning delivery and wass. J. McCabe, e 'Heyland, b Farnen

156 ths.

(Ah Wong) 2 caught by the straight one, Grim L. Darling, b Verity Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai, meti securing an obstruction ap-A Chipperfield, c Ames, b Farnee

W. A. Oldfeld e Hammond, b 155 lbs.

(Po Yee) 3 peal. 45-1-17.

Mitchell Time: 31.2/5, 1.02.4/5, 1.36.25/ Herbert Sutcliffe, who was scor C. V. Grimmett, b Geary Distance: 6 lengths. Manying faster than is his wont, was w: J. O'Reilly, b Farnes

then joined by Wally Hammond T. W. Wall, not out

Extras $11.10 who saw the half century hoisted

after an

was hour's play. Ten

Mr. Lan's Bay View, 152 lbs. (S. Y. Liang) Mr. Hem's Macaroni, 154 lbs.

(G. A. Harriman) 2 Mr. H.S.Y.'s Wakefield, 146 lbs.

(E. O. Butler) 3 Time: 30, 58.2/5, 1.32, 2.03.4/5. Distance: 1% lengths, 6 lengths. |lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner

Places $5.70, $7, $7.40.

$7.10.

Parl-Mutual: Winner Places $5.80, $5.90, $6.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 42-$205.63, Caals Sweep: lat. No. 88-157.72, taken with the score at 70 for 1, 2nd No. 11-$58.70, 3rd No. 18-2nd, No. 42-46.18, 3rd. No. 8-Sutcliffe being 38 and

18. $29.35.

Unplaced No. 19, 23, 157-$10.87 each.

5-Jane Meeting Handicap. "C" Class. Seven Furlongs.

Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve, 162 lbs.

(G. A. Harriman)

156 lbs. (A. J. P. Heard) B

99 the "C" Division matches will

made later this week

201

39

7

10 C.R.C.

|L.R.C.

Total

874

Fall of the wickets: Hammond 1 2 34 * A 7 8 9

TT 26 126 146 153 234 281 855 174 G.R.C.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. I. W. 40.2 10 102 5

| U.S.R.C.

K.C.C.

LR.C.

43

8

101 *

13

29

34

9

65 1

21

62

6

$22.54.

Unplaced Nos. 67, 37, 26—8.84

Sutcliffe reached his 50, in 115 each.

minutes, after tea with a glorious Farnes 7-Ladies' Dash. (Unofficial) straight drive to the boundary, and Geary Half a Mile.

Grimmett and Hammond then twice cut Mr. Lan's Harbour View, 139 O'Reilly to the rails to raise the 100 Verity 1

(Betty Fair) 1 after 130 minutes play.

JB,

2.

Mrs. Liang's Racing Triumph. Mr. Lan's Sea View, 157 lbs.

140 lbs.

(E. O. Butler) 2

(Scott Harston). Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve, Mr. S. W. Tang's Racing Led,

125 lbs. (J. Dowbiggin) 8 Time: 80.1/5, 1.01.1/8, Distance: lengths,

Pari-Mutuel: Winner $12,90. Cash Sweep: 1st No. 140-Places $5.70, 85.10, $7.60. $168.84, 2nd No, 200-$45.36, 3rd.

Time: 16.2/5, 44, 1.10.3/5, 1.49. Distance: 21⁄2 lengths, 3 lengths, Pari-Mutuel:

|Placer $16, $13.

| No, 21-$22.88.

Winner

353.20-lengths.

تا

many

CHIPPERFIELD AGAIN, Sutcliffe again attempted to cut Grimmelt, but was bril- Hantly caught low down by Chipperfield in the slips. It was a magnificent catch as the ball was going away from the fieldamin. 102-2-62.

The Yorkshireman,had hit ten:

Cash Sweep: lat. No, 61-$149.-boundaries in his 62, 75, 2nd. 'No. 35-$12.76, 8rd. No. Unplaced Nor, 27, 12-$12.00 82-$21.89. each.

Unplaced $7.92.

Mitchell Leyland

U.S.R.C. C.R.C. "C" K.C.C. Sutcliffe e Chipperfield & Grimmett 62 CCC.

"ENGLAND — 1st Innings.

C. F. Wallers, lbw b Grimmett 37 C. de R. Hammond, e McCabe, b O'Reilly 23 Nawab of Pataudi, not out. Leyland, e and b Grimmett Hendren, not out

Extras.

TO-DAY

Mixed Doubles

▼ U.S.R.C.

K.C.C.

P. W. L. D. F

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A. Pis

.. 2 2 0 0 14% 2%

21109 20171⁄2 10% 2011 TO-MORROW

"A" Division

▼ CRC. "A"

▾ H.K.C.C.

▼ C.R.C. "E"

VI.R.C.

v S.C.A.A,

13

Sota

PWLD F A Pin

C.R.C. "A" .... 4 4 0 0 22 4

4400 23% 12% 8 .... 4 3 1 0 24 12 6 43 10 184 17 6 42 20

154 3120,12% 14% 2 * 1 3 0 11% 24%

108.C.A.A. LR.C

-K.C.C.

JH, K..C. C. [C.R.C. "B".

U.8.1.C.

Total (for 4 wkte.) ...; 128 Recreio Pall of the wickets:—

1

Z

45 102

4

104 114

Hammond remained. for only four runs before he was caught by

K. Farnes, Ames, Verity, Mitchell, C.R.C. “C”

C. C. C. McCabe, from a skier off O'Reilly, and Geary to bat,

20

0.4.0 9 27

#080 54 211⁄2

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